Week Competency Competency Level Total periods Contents Perio

Week
01
Competency
1.0
Explores life and
life processes in
order to improve
productivity of
biological systems
Competency Level
Total
periods
1.1 Investigates the
importance of chemical
basis of life
10
Contents
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 Percentage of elements in human
body
 Carbohydrates
 Monosaccharaides
 Disaccharides
01
 Polysaccharides
 Significance of carbohydrates
 Tests to identify carbohydrates
01
 Proteins
 Significance of protein
 Test to identify protein
01
 Enzymes
 Activity of amylase on starch
01
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Lipids
Significance of lipid
Test to identify lipids
Nucleic acid
Significance of nucleic acid
Exp.
Date
Imp.
Date
Note
01
01
 Identification of H2O, C, N in
bio-molecules
01
 practilcals
01
 Water
 Minerals
01
 vitamins
01
SBA
1
Week
Competency
3.0
Utilizes various
forms of energy,
their interaction
with matter and
energy
transformations
by maintaining
efficiency and
effectiveness at
an optimum level
Competency Level
3.1
Investigates the
quantities related to
rectilinear motion and
the use of graphs of
motion to analyze the
rectilinear motion
Total
periods
Contents
 Distance and displacement
09
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Speed
Average speed
Velocity
Average velocity
Exercises
Acceleration
Deceleration
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Exp.
Date
Imp.
Date
Note
01
01
01
01
 Displacement-time graph
01
 Velocity-time graph
01
 Gravitational acceleration
01
 Exercise on page no 47-48
01
 Exercise on page no 48-49
01
 Classification of matter
01
 The planetary model of the atom
 Atomic number
 Mass number
01
 Electronic configuration
01
 Modern periodic table
 Dividing elements into periods
 Dividing elements group
01
 Isotopes
01
SBA
2.0
Investigates
matter,
properties of
matter and their
interaction to
enhance the
quality of life
2.1
Investigates scientific
findings about
structure of matter
12
2
Week
Competency
Competency Level
Total
periods
Contents
 Patterns seen in the periodic
table
 First ionization energy
 Electro negativity
Perio
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Imp.
Date
Note
01
01
 Metals, non-metal, metalloids
 Metals
 Physical and chemical
properties
 Some metallic elements
 Na, Mg
01
 Non-metal
 Physical and chemical
properties
 Some metallic elements
 N, S, C
01
 Some metalloids
 Si, B
 Acidic, basic and
amphoteric nature of
oxides
 Chemical formulae
 Valency
 Writing formulae using
valency
 Polyatomic ions (radicals)
Exp.
Date
01
01
SBA
3
Week
Competency
Competency Level
3.2
Uses Newton’s laws of
motion to describe the
effects of a force
Total
periods
07
Contents
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Nature of force and its effects
Newton’s first law
Newton’s second law
Newton’s third law
Momentum (
)
Mass and weight
Exercises on page no 95
Exercises on page no 96
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Exp.
Date
Imp.
Date
Note
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
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3.3 Investigates the
nature and uses of
friction
03
 Nature of friction
 Static, limiting and dynamic
states of frictional forces
 Factors affecting the limiting
frictional force
 Practical application of friction
 Methods of reducing friction
 Advantages of frictional forces
01
01
01
SBA
1.2
Discovers the
structure of plant and
animal cells
06
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Basic unit of cell
Structure of cell
Typical cell (plant, animal)
Cell organelles and structure
Cell growth and cell division
Mitosis & Meiosis
Differences of mitosis & meiosis
01
01
01
01
01
01
FIRST TERM EXAMINATION
4
Week
Competency
Competency Level
Total
periods
Contents
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2.2
Uses mole to quantify
elements and
compounds
10
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Relative atomic mass
Atomic mass unit
Relative atomic mass
Relative molecular mass of
covalent compound
Relative molecular mass of ionic
compound
Avogadro constant
Mole
Molar mass
Exercise on page no 133
Exercise on page no 134,135
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01
01
01
Exp.
Date
Imp.
Date
Note
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
SBA
 Characteristics of living
organism
Cellular organization
In human & plant
1.3
Uses characteristics
of living matter to
differentiate the living
from nonliving
05
01
Nutrition
01
Respiration
01
 Irritability & co-ordination
 Excretion
 Movement
 Reproduction
 Growth & development
 Organisms which cannot be
differentiate into living or nonliving
01
01
5
Week
Competency
Competency Level
3.4
Makes jobs easy using
resultant of forces
Total
periods
05
Contents
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 The resultant of several forces
01
 Resultant of two collinear forces
01
 Resultant of two collinear forces
acting along opposite directions
01
 Resultant of two parallel forces
01
 Resultant of two inclined forces
01
Exp.
Date
Imp.
Date
Note
SBA
2.3
Relates properties of
compounds with the
existing bonds
10
 Distribution of en among the
energy levels
 Ionic bonds
 Ionic compounds
 Covalent bonds in homoatomic
molecules (H2, F2, O2, N2 )
 Covalent bonds in heteroatomic
molecules (H2O, CH4, NH3, HCl,
CCl4 )
 Dot and cross diagram
 Lewis structure
 Nature of octet of electrons in
compounds
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
 Atomic lattice
01
 Polarity of bonds
 Intermolecular bonds
01
 Properties of ionic & covalent
compounds
01
SBA
6
Week
Competency
Competency Level
Total
periods
Contents
 Moment
3.5
Estimates and
calculates the turning
effect of a force
05
 Investigation of the
dependences of the moment on
the magnitude of the force
 Investigation of the
dependences of the moment on
the perpendicular distance to
the of the force from the point
of suspension
 Direction of the moment of
force and equilibrium of object
under the action of the moments
of force
 The couple of forces
 Application of couple of forces
Perio
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Exp.
Date
Imp.
Date
Note
01
01
01
01
01
SBA
3.6 Investigates the
conditions of
equilibrium of forces
04
 Introduction of equilibrium of
forces
 Equilibrium of a body under two
forces
 Equilibrium of a body under
three coplanar parallel forces
 Equilibrium of a body under
three forces that are not
parallel
01
01
01
01
SBA
7
Week
Competency
Competency Level
Total
periods
1.4
Classifies organisms
using suitable methods
12
Contents
 Classification of organisms
 The methods of classification of
organism
 Three domain system of
classification
 Domain Eukaryota
 Kingdom Protista
 Kingdom fungi
 Kingdom Plantae
 Non-flowering plants
 Non-flowering seedless
plants
 Flowering plants
 Kingdom Animalia
 Cnidarian/coelenterate
 Annelida
 Mollusca
 Arthropoda
 Echinodermata
 Vertebrates
 Pisces
 Amphibian
 Reptilian
 Aves
 Mammalia
 Nomenclature of organisms
Perio
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Exp.
Date
Imp.
Date
Note
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
SBA
8
Week
Competency
Competency Level
Total
periods
1.5 Investigates the
contribution of
reproduction in
maintaining the
continuity of organisms
11
Contents
 Types of reproduction
 Asexual reproduction
 Sexual reproduction
 Reproduction of plants
 Natural vegetative propagation
 Artificial vegetative
propagation
 Tissue culture
 Sexual reproduction of plants
 Parts of flower
 Types of plants and flower
 Pollination
 Self-pollination
 Cross-pollination
 Agents of pollination
 Wind
 Animal
 Water
 Fertilization
 Production of fruits and seeds
 Dispersal of fruits and seeds
 Method of dispersal of fruit &
seed
 Germination of seeds
 Dormancy of seeds
Perio
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Exp.
Date
Imp.
Date
Note
01
01
01
01
01
01
9
Week
Competency
Competency Level
Total
periods
Contents
 Reproduction of man
 Secondary sexual characters of
male and female
 Male reproductive system
 Main parts of the male
reproductive system
 Functions of male
reproductive system
 Female reproductive system
 Main parts of the female
reproductive system
 Functions of female
reproductive system
 Menstrual cycle
 Changes that takes place in
ovary
 Follicular phase
 Luteal phase
 Changes that takes place in
uterus
 Menstrual phase
 Proliferation phase
 Secretory phase
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Fertilization and implantation
Development of foetus
Child birth or parturition
Hormonal co-ordination
Perio
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Exp.
Date
Imp.
Date
Note
01
01
01
01
10
Week
Competency
Competency Level
Total
periods
Contents
 Sexually transmitted diseases
 Gonorrhea
 Syphilis
 Herpes
 AIDS
Perio
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Exp.
Date
Imp.
Date
Note
01
SBA
SECOND TERM EXAMINATION
11
Week
Competency
Competency Level
3.7 Uses the principles
and laws of
hydrostatics to realize
activities related to
sinking, floating and
pressure
transmission
Total
periods
08
Contents
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 Pressure in solid objects
01
 Hydrostatic pressure
01
 Transmission of pressure
through liquids
 Pressure due to gases
 Atmospheric pressure
 Application of the atmospheric
pressure in daily life
 Floatation
 Upthrust
Exp.
Date
Imp.
Date
Note
01
01
01
01
 Archimeds’ principle
01
 Activity of three different
objects placed in water
 Hydrometer
01
 Physical changes of matters
01
 Chemical changes of matter
01
SBA
2.4
Uses chemical changes
suitably to fulfill
necessities in life
12
 Classification of chemical
changes
 Chemical combination
 Chemical decomposition
 Single displacement
 Double displacement
 Symbolic representation of
chemical reaction
 Balancing of chemical equation
01
01
01
01
12
Week
Competency
Competency Level
Total
periods
Contents
 Reactivity of metals with
 Air
 Water
 Acids
 Solutions of other metal salt
 Activity series
 Uses of the activity series
 Extraction of iron
 Extraction of gold
 H2
 Preparation,
properties and uses  O2
of
 CO2
Perio
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Exp.
Date
Imp.
Date
Note
01
01
01
01
01
01
SBA
2.5
Takes necessary
measures to control
the rate of reaction
as required in daytoday life
05
 Classify fast reaction and slow
reaction
 Factors affecting the rate of
reaction
 Surface area of reactants
01
01
 Temperature of the reactant
01
 Concentration of the reactant
01
 Catalyst
01
SBA
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13
Week
Competency
Competency Level
Total
periods
Contents
 Work
3.8 Quantifies the
mechanical energy and
power in mechanical
processes
Perio
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Exp.
Date
Imp.
Date
Note
01
 Kinetic energy
(
)
 Potential energy
(
 Gravitational and
elastic
 Instances where potential
energy is used in daily life
01
 Energy
05
 Power
01
01
01
SBA
3.9
Uses fundamental
principles and laws of
current electricity to
understand and control
the action of simple
circuits
10
 Static electricity & current
electricity
 Electricity flowing through
conductors
 Potential difference & the
electromotive force
 Relationship between the
current flowing through a
conductor and the potential
difference across the conductor
 Ohm’s law
 Factors affecting the resistance
of a conductor
 Resistors
 Types of resistors
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
14
Week
Competency
Competency Level
Total
periods
Contents
 Combination of
resistors
1.6 Investigates the
patterns of
inheritance of traits in
organisms
10
Perio
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Series
01
 parallel
01
 diversity among organisms
 common inherited
characteristics in human
population
 Mendel’s experiments about
inheritance
 Inherited pattern of a
Monohybride cross
 Explanation of patterns of
inheritance using probability
 Basic concept of genetics
 Gene concepts about inheritance
 Nature of genetic material &
genes
 Gene linkage
 Heredity of human
 Sex determination of human
 Human inherited disorders
 Genetic disorders due to sex
linked inheritance
 Gene mutation & related
inherited disorders
 Application of knowledge of
inheritance
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Exp.
Date
Imp.
Date
Note
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
15
Week
Competency
Competency Level
Total
periods
Contents
Perio
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 Genetic engineering
 Food & agricultural field
 Industrial field
 Medical field
01
 Exercise on page no 191-192
01
Exp.
Date
Imp.
Date
Note
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THIRD EXAMINATION
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