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SAI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

SYLLABUS BREAKUP FOR THE SESSION 2011 12 CLASS XI SCIENCE SUBJECT: ENGLISH

MONTH

TOPIC/SUBJECT

MATTER

ACTIVITIES

June

1. one prose text 2. one poetry text 3.One grammar text

1. Portrait of a lady 2. A photograph.. 3. Determiners

1. Practice in dictionary referencing 2. Open discussions etc. 3. Inductive grammar activities and exercises

July

1. Two prose texts 2. One writing Skill 3. One supplementary reader 4. Listening task 5. Speaking task

1. We are not afraid to die 2. Discovering Tut: the saga continues 3. The summer of the beautiful white horse 4. Letter writing

August

1. Two poetry texts 2. One prose text 3. One supplementary reader text. 1. Revisions 2. one prose text 3. One supplementary reader text 1. One prose text 2. 2. One poetry text 3. One text from supplementary reader. 4. Grammar: Modals 1.One prose text 2.One supplementary reader text 3.Writing task: report writing 4.grammar: use of tenses

September

October

November

1. pre-reading and post reading tasks 2. Global comprehension as well as intensive reading exercises. 3. Group discussions and guided letter writing activities. 4. just a minute sessions 5. Listening comprehension using discovery videos from educomp. 1. The laburnum top 1. Pre-reading brain storming 2. The voice of the rain activities 3. Landscape of the 2. annotation exercises soul 3. silent reading, group discussions 4. The address and comprehension questions 1. The ailing planet 1. Pre-reading discussion on environment 2. Rangas marriage problems 2. dictionary, thesaurus referencing 3. Comprehension questions 1. The browning 1. Pre-reading and post-reading exercises. version 2. Situational and contextual exercises on 2. Childhood use of modals. 3. Albert Einstein at school 4. Use of appropriate modals 1. The adventure 1. Pre and post reading exercises 2. Mothers day 2. Use of animation movie from 3. Writing of educomp. processes, 3. Role play exercises. describing events 4. dialogue (conversational) to etc. demonstrate effective use of 4. concept of time and sentence structures action

December

1. One prose text 2. one poetry text 3. one supplementary

1. Silk road 2. Father to son 3. Birth

1. Pre and post reading activities 2. group activities on reading tasks and comprehension

reader text 4. writing task

4. Composition writing

3. Presentation of different kinds of extended writing like descriptive, argumentative etc. 4. Group work followed by guided writing. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. role play Dramatisations sentence ordering exercises dialogue (conversations) use of educomp videos listening comprehension exercises

January

1. One supplementary reader text. 2. Grammar 3. writing task 4. listening/ speaking activities 1. Revision/examination

1. The tale of melon city 2. ordering of sentences 3. Conversation skills. 4. listening comprehension Revision

February

Revision exercises

SUBJECT: PHYSICS
MONTH TOPICS CONTENT TO BE DELIVERED

Physical World and Measurement(3)

June

Physics - scope and excitement; nature of physical laws; Physics, technology and society. Need for measurement: Units of measurement; systems of units; SI units, fundamental and derived Units. Length, mass and time measurements; accuracy and precision of measuring instruments; Errors in measurement; significant figures. Dimensions of physical quantities, dimensional analysis and its applications. Frame of reference. Motion in a straight line: Position-time graph, speed and velocity. Uniform and non-uniform motion, average speed and instantaneous velocity. Uniformly accelerated motion, velocity-time, position-time graphs, relations for uniformly Accelerated motion (graphical treatment). Elementary concepts of differentiation and integration for describing motion. Scalar and vector quantities: vectors, notation, Position and displacement vectors, equality of Vectors, multiplication of vectors by a real number; addition and subtraction of vectors. Relative Velocity. Unit vector; Resolution of a vector in a plane rectangular components. Motion in a plane. Cases of uniform velocity and uniform acceleration-projectile motion. Intuitive concept of force. Inertia, Newtons first law of motion; momentum and Newtons second law of motion; impulse; Newtons third law of motion. Law of conservation of linear momentum and its applications.

Kinematics(5)

Kinematics(15)

JULY

Laws of Motion(6)

Laws of Motion(8)

Equilibrium of concurrent forces. Static and kinetic friction, laws of friction, rolling friction. Uniform circular motion, Dynamics of uniform circular motion: Centripetal force, examples of Circular motion (vehicle on level circular road, vehicle on banked road). Scalar product of vectors. Work done by a constant force and a variable force; kinetic energy, Work-energy theorem, power. Notion of potential energy, potential energy of a spring, conservative forces: conservation of mechanical energy (kinetic and potential energies); non-conservative forces: elementary idea of Elastic and inelastic collisions. Centre of mass of a two-particle system, momentum conversation and centre of mass motion. Centre of mass of a rigid body; centre of mass of uniform rod. moment of a force, torque, angular momentum, conservation of Angular momentum with some examples. Equilibrium of rigid bodies, rigid body rotation and equations of rotational motion, comparison of linear and rotational motions; Moment of inertia, radius of gyration Values of moments of inertia for simple geometrical objects (no derivation). Statement of parallel and perpendicular axes theorems and their applications Keplars laws of planetary motion. The universal law of gravitation. Acceleration due to gravity and its variation with altitude and depth. Gravitational potential energy; gravitational potential. Escape velocity. Orbital velocity of a satellite. Geo-stationary satellites. Elastic behaviour, Stress-strain relationship, Hookes law, Youngs modulus, bulk modulus, shear, Modulus of rigidity. Pressure due to a fluid column; Pascals law and its applications (hydraulic lift and hydraulic Brakes). Effect of gravity on fluid pressure. Viscosity, Stokes law, terminal velocity, Reynolds number, streamline and turbulent flow. Bernoullis theorem and its applications. Surface energy and surface tension, angle of contact, application of surface tension ideas todrops, bubbles and capillary action.

AUGUST

Work, Energy and Power(6)

CENTRE OF MASS(4)

Motion of System of Particles and Rigid Body(8)

SEPTEMBER Motion of System of Particles and Rigid Body(8)

Gravitation(7)

OCTOBER NOVEMBER Properties of Bulk Matter(20)

DECEMBER

Properties of Bulk Matter(04)

Heat, temperature, thermal expansion; specific heat - calorimetry; change of state - latent heat. Heat transfer-conduction, convection and radiation, thermal conductivity, Newtons law of cooling. Thermal equilibrium and definition of temperature (zeroth law of thermodynamics). Heat, work and internal energy. First law of thermodynamics. Second law of thermodynamics: reversible and irreversible processes. Heat engines and Refrigerators. Equation of state of a perfect gas, work done on compressing a gas. Kinetic theory of gases - assumptions, concept of pressure. Kinetic energy and temperature; rms speed of gas molecules; degrees of freedom, law of equipartition of energy (statement only) and application to specific heats of gases; concept of mean free path, Avogadros number. Periodic motion - period, frequency, displacement as a function of time. Periodic functions. Simple harmonic motion (S.H.M) and its equation; phase; oscillations of a springrestoring force and force constant; energy in S.H.M.-kinetic and potential energies; simple pendulum derivation of expression for its time period; free and forced (damped) oscillations (qualitative Ideas only), resonance. Wave motion. Longitudinal and transverse waves, speed of wave motion. Displacement relation For a progressive wave. Principle of superposition of waves, reflection of waves, standing waves in strings and organ pipes, fundamental mode and harmonics, Beats, Doppler effect.

Thermodynamics(5)

Behaviour of Perfect Gas and Kinetic Theory(5)

JANUARY

Oscillations and Waves(15)

SUBJECT: CHEMISTRY
MONTH TOPICS CONTENT ACTIVITIES

1. Some basic concepts of Chemistry (10)

June

July

2.Structure of Atom (14)

Importance of Chemistry Nature of matter & its properties Uncertainly in measurement Laws of chemical combination Daltons Atomic Theory Atomic & molecular masses Mole concept & & Molar masse Percentage composition. Stoichiometry & stoichiometric calculations Sub atomic Particles Atomic Models

Practical (2)

Practical (5)

Developments leading to the model of atom Bohrs Model for Hydrogen Atom Towards Quantum Mechanical model of the atom Quantum Mechanical Model Why elements are classified? Genesis of Periodic classification Modern periodic law & the present form of the periodic table Nomenclature of elements with at No. >100 Electronic configuration of elements & the periodic table-s,p,d,f, block elements Kossel-Lewis approach to chemical bonding Ionic bond Bond parameters VSEPR Theory VBT Hybridization MOT Bonding in some homonuclear diatomic molecules Hydrogen bonding Environmental pollution-air, water and soil, Chemical reaction in atmosphere. Smog and acid rain, ozone layer house effect and global warming-pollution due to industrial waste. Green chemistry, strategy for control of environmental pollution. Intermolecular forces Thermal energy Intermolecular forces vs thermal interactions The gaseous state The gas laws Ideal gas equation Kinetic molecular theory of gases Behavior of real gases Liquefaction of gases Liquid state Thermodynamic state Applications Measurement of U & H Enthalpy change Enthalpies for different types of reaction; Spontaneity Gibbs Energy change &equilibrium Concept of oxidation and reduction, redox reaction, oxidation number, balancing redox reaction, application. Equilibrium in physical and chemical process, dynamic nature of equilibrium. Laws of mass action, factor effecting equilibrium-Le Chatellers principle, ionic

3. Classification of elements and periodicity of properties (8)

4. Chemical bonding & Molecular Structure (14)

August 5. Environmental Chemistry (6)

Practical (3)

6. States of Matters (12)

September

Practical (2)

7.Thermodynamics (12)

October

Practical (2)

8. Redox reaction(6) 9. Equilibrium (14) November

equilibrium, strong and weak electrolytes, degree of ionization, concept of pH. Hydrolysis of salt, Buffer solution, solubility product, common ion effect. Occurrence, Isotopes, preparation, properties and use of hydrogen, Hydrides, physical and chemical properties of water, Hydrogen peroxide preparation properties and structure; hydrogen as fuel. General introduction, electronic configuration occurrence, anomalous properties, diagonal relationship, trend in prosperities, compounds, uses of group-1 and group -2 elements. General introduction, electronic configuration occurrence, anomalous properties, diagonal relationship, trend in prosperities, compounds, uses of group-13 and group -14 elements. Method of qualitative and quantitative analysis, IUPAC nomenclature, mechanism of reaction. Alkanes, Alkenes, Alkynes & Aromatic hydrocarbons. Revision Revision

10. Hydrogen (6)

11. s-Block elements

December 12. p-Block elements 13. Organic Chemistry Basic concept (12) 14. Hydrocarbons (12) February March Revision Revision

January

SUBJECT: BIOLOGY
Month June 11 July 11 Topic Diversity in Living World Matter Introduction, Terminology, Living world and biological classification. I 'nit test Animal kingdom. Different Activities 1. To dissect out the given flower mid display various whorls 2. To study osmosis by potato osmometer. 3. To study action of the saHvan amyluse on starch 4. To study the action of the t on the activity of the sail van amylasc. 5. To study presence of sugar, urea, albumin, bile salts in urine.

August 11

September II October 11

Diversity continued.. Cell: Invertebrate and vertebrate phyla. structure and Cell, Cell theory Components function. Prokaryotic cells, eukaryotic cells. Cell wail, cell membrane, Morphology of organelles. Nucleus. plants Structural organ Morphology of (lowering plant: Structural organization in Rout, stem. leaf, Tissue, ization and animals. Animal inflorescence, flower, fruit and seed Unit test. Anatomy Tissues-Types, Tissue system, Organ and Organ system, Annelid, Insect and Amphibian. Tissues-Types, Tissue system Revision for flowering plant: term Anatomy of First term t First Biomolecule s: Biomolecules: and MonocotyledonAnalysis of Cell Cycle, Plant Dicotyledonous, Secondary chemical proteins, Kingdom polysaccharides. nucleic acids, growth structure of proteins. Enzymes metabo 1 ites. Biomacromolecules Cell Cycle and Cell division. Plant Kingdom. Unit test

6. To study different modification of the root, stem. Leaf. 7. To study different types of joints.

November

21

Animal physiology

December 11

Animal Physiology

January 11

Plain Physiology

February 10

Revision for Second term

SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS
MONTH

Digestion and digestive organs, 8. To study different slides. respiration and respiratory organs. Mechanism of breathing. Transport of Respirator) gases. Urine formation. Function of tubules, Mechanism of concentration of filtrate. Regulation of kidney functionMaturation. Other organs, Disorders Locomotion and movement: Types, Muscle. Skeletal system. Joints. Disorders Neural control and coordination: Neural system. Neuron- structure and function. Central neural system. Reflex action and reflex arc. Sensory reception and processing Chemical coordination Body fluids and Circulation: and integration: Endocrine glands 9. To study different slides. Blood, Lymph, Endocrine system. and hormones, Circulatory pathways: Cardiac cycle, ECG, Gl Hormones of heart, kidney and Double circulation. Regulation, tract. Mechanism of hormone Disorders Excretory products and action, Unit test Digestion and elimination: Excretory system, absorption Breathing and Transport inOrgans, Means of respiration: plants. mechanism, transport. of gases, transport of exchange Plant-Water relations. Long distance transport. gases, regulation of respiration. Amphibolic pathway. Respiratory Disorders. quotient Plant growth. Differentiation, dedifferentiation and Rcdifferentiation, Development. Plant growth regulators Photo period and Transpiration, Uptake ism. Vernalisation, Photosynthesis in transport of mineral nutrients. higher plants, Experiments, Phloem transport Mineral Pigments.Methods of study. nutrition. Light reaction, Electron transport, mineral elements, Essential ATP NADPH Calvin cycle, QPathway. Mechanism of absorption of Photorespiration, Factors affecting elements. Translocation of solutes, photosynthesis. of Nitrogen Soil, Metabolism Respiration. Second term Glycolysis. Second term Unit test Fermentation, Aerobic respiration, TCA Cycle. ETS and Oxidative photosynthesis. Respiratory balance sheet.

CHAPTERS Trigonometry(10)

CONTENT TO BE DELIVERED Introduction, angles, Trigonometric functions, Trigonometric functions of sum and difference of two angles, Trigonometric equations. Trigonometric equations. Sets and their representation, Types of set, subsets, power set, Universal set, Venn diagrams, Operations on sets, Complement of a set, Practical problems.

June July Trigonometry(5) Sets(11)

August

September (Half Yearly Exam and Revison) October

Relations and functions (08) Cartesian product of sets, Relations, Functions. Introduction, Slope of a line, Various forms of the Straight lines (10) equation of a line, General equation of a line, Distance of a point from a line Circle (02) General Equation. Introduction, sequences, series, A.P. Sequence and series (10) G.P., Relationship between A.M. and G.M., Sum to n Sequence and series (02) terms of Special series Complex number (08) Introduction, complex numbers, algebra of complex numbers, the modulus and the conjugate of a complex numbers, Argand plane and polar representation, quadratic equations, Introduction, Inequalities Algebraic solutions of LI in one variable and their graphical representation, Graphical solution of LI in two variables, Solution of system of LI in two variables. Introduction, General Term, Middle term, Independent term. Introduction, Fundamental principal of counting, permutations, combinations. Introduction, Sections of a cone, Circle, Parabola, Ellipse, Hyperbola. Introduction to 3D, Coordinate axes and coordinate planes, Distance between two points, Section formula. Introduction, Intuitive idea of derivatives, Limits, Limits of trigonometric functions, Derivatives. Mean Deviation, Variance and standard deviation Coefficient of variation Introduction, Random Events, Sample space, Mutually exclusive Independent events.

November

Linear inequalities(06)

Binomial theorem(05)

Permutations and combinations,(07) Conic sections (08) Introduction to 3D geometry (04) Limits and Derivatives (12) Statistics(03) Statistics(03) Probability (08) February Revision

December

January

SUBJECT: COMPUTER SCIENCE


Month March Chapters Revision of Class XI(6) Object Oriented Programming(4) Function Overloading(5) Content C++ Basics, Data types, Operators and Expressions, Flow of control, Arrays, Functions, Structures Various programming paradigms, Basic OOP concepts(Abstraction, Encapsulation, Modularity, Inheritance, Polymorphism), Implementation of OOP concepts in C++ Need for function overloading, Declaration and Definition, Restrictions on overloaded function

April

Classes and Objects(10) Constructor and Destructor(7) Inheritance(3)

May

Inheritance(7) File Handling(8)

June

File Handling(5) Project(5)

July

Pointers(12) Data Structure - Arrays(3)

August

Data Structure - Arrays(9) Data Structure(14) Database Concepts(2)

September

Database Concepts(2) SQL Commands(8) Boolean Algebra(10)

October

Networking Concepts(10)

Calling overloaded function Classes, Data Hiding and Encapsulation, Functions in a class, Using objects, Static class members. Constructors Need, types(default, parametrized, copy), declaration, invocation Destructors Need, declaration, invocation Inheritance Need, different forms, implementation, Derived and Base classes, visibility modes Access control, multilevel and multiple inheritance, nesting of classes Data file Handling Need, fstream.h header file, data files, opening and closing of data files, different behaviors of stream and setting them, detecting EOF, handling text file, File Handling File pointers and random access, creating and displaying from a binary file Basic operations on binary files(Searching, appending, insertion, deletion and modification) Distribution of project topics, formation of groups and discussion of group projects Introduction to the concept of pointers Pointers C++ Memory Map, Free Store, Declaration and initialization of pointers, Pointers and Arrays, Pointers and Constants, Pointers and functions, Pointers and structures, Objects as Function Arguments, Pointers and Objects Elementary Data Structure Arrays, declaration and memory allocation, searching (linear, binary), sorting(selection, bubble, insertion, merging), 2D arrays: memory allocation and passing them to functions Linked list concept and allocation Stacks introduction, allocation (static and dynamic) Queues introduction, allocation (static and dynamic) Circular Queue introduction and implementation Database concepts Need, introduction, DBMS, database abstraction, relational data model(database, table, entity, attribute, record) Key Need, types(candidate, primary and foreign key), relational algebra SQL commands DML & DDL, select, create, update, insert, delete, drop, clauses where, group by, like, between, having. Boolean Algebra Binary valued quantities, logical operations, basic logic gates, basic postulates, principle of duality, basic theorem, demorgans theorem, derivavtion of boolena expressions, mimization (algebraic and K-map), NOR and NAND gates Network need, evolution, switching technique, transmission media, Data communication technologies, types of network, topologies, network devices, protocols, wireless/mobile computing, Internetworking terms and concepts, open source based software, network security, viruses.

SUBJECT: PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Month
June 2011

Chapters
Crtapter-1 Concept of physical education

Content
1.1 Meaning of physical education. Its aim and objective. 1.2 Need and importance of physical education. 1.3 Misconception about physical education. 1.4 Philosophies of physical education 1.5 Fundamental concept of biomechanics in physical education and sports - law of motion. 1.1 Physical education as a profession. 1.2 Professional ethics. 1.3 Physical education and career options. 1.4 Avenues for career preparation 1.5 Self assessment for career choices 3.3 role of physical education rogramme on individual and family 3,1 community health programme 3.3 effects of alcohol, tobacco and drugs on sports performance 3.4 life style management and sports-obesity , hypertension and stress 4.1 ancient Olympic 4.2 modern Olympic 4.3 Olympic ideals and objectives. 4.4 values through Olympics movement-friendship, solidarity and fair play 4.5 Olympic symbols 5.1 meaning of sociology 5.2 concept of sports sociology and its importance 5.3 games and sports at man's cultural heritage 5.4 socialization in sports at home, school and community. 5.5 leadership through physical education programme 6.1 meaning and its importance in physical education and sports. 6.2 cross weber test 6.3 calculation of BMI 6.4 calculation of waist hip ratio 6.5 rock port one mile test 6.6 AAPHER physical fitness test 6.7 measurement of heart rate 7,1 warm ing-up [general and specific] 7.2 functions and effects of exercise on muscular and skeletal system 7.3 function and effects of exercise on respiratory system 7.4 factors affecting the physical fitness component 8.1 concept and principles of integrated physical education. 8.2 concept and principles of adapted physical education. 8.3 concept and components of occupational health hazards 8.4 concept and component of health related fitness. 8.5 sports for all

July 2011

Chapter-2 Career aspects in physical education

August 2011

Chapter-3 Health concept of physical education

Chapter4 Olympic movement

September

Chapter-5 Sociological aspect of physical education

October

Chapter6 Measurement in sports

November

Chapter7 Physiological aspect of physical education

Chapters 8 Changing trends in physical education

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