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TERM – 1 SYLLABUS 2012-201– 1 SYLLABUS 2012-2013
CLASS XI (SCIENCE)

Subject Topic Practical
English
1. Hornbill – The Portrait of the Lady, a photograph
Snapshots – The Summer of the beautiful white horse The Canterville ghost – Chapter 1
Writing – Article writing, Note making
Grammar -Determiners
2. Hornbill – We are not afraid to die if we can be all together Snapshots – The address
The Canterville ghost – Chapter 2
Writing – Speech writing
Grammar – Tenses
3. Hornbill – Discovering tut: The saga continues
Snapshots – Ranga’s marriage
The Canterville ghost – Chapter 3
Writing – Note making
Grammar – Tenses
4. Hornbill – The voice of the rain
Snapshots – Albert Einstein at school
The Canterville ghost – Chapter 4
Writing – Report writing
1. Physical World & Measurement 1. Vernier Callipers
2. Units and Measurements 2. Screw gauge
3. Motion in a straight line 3. Spherometer
4. Motion in a plane 4. Friction-horizontal plane
Physics 5. Laws of Motion 5. Simple pendulum
6. Work, Energy & Power 6. Inclined plane
7. Motion of System of particles & Rigid Body
8. Gravitation
Chemistry
1) some basic concept of chemistry
2) structure of atom
3) classification of element and periodicity in properties 4) chemical bonding and molecular structure
5) states of matter
6) chemical thermodynamics
7) redox reaction
1) determine the ph of the solution of some salt
2) study the ph change in the titration of M/10 HCL with M/10
NAOH using universal indicator.
3) To determine the melting point of a given solid substance.
4) To determine the boiling point of a given liquid substance
5) To prepare crystal of potash alum
6) To prepare crystal of copper sulphate 1. The Living World 1. Study of parts and working of
2. Biological Classification microscope
3.. Plant Kingdom 2. Identifying plant and animal
4. Animal Kingdom specimens
5. Morphology of Flowering Plants 3.

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