CBSE – Syllabus Grade 10
May 11, 2021 2024-06-12 9:48CBSE – Syllabus Grade 10
CBSE SYLLABUS 2024-25
Senior School - Grade 10
Global Public School
ENGLISH
Main TEXT [FIRST F
1. A Letter To God
2. Nelson Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom
3.Two Stories about Flying [Part 1 & 2] 2
4. From the Diary of Anne Frank
5.The Hundred Dresses – I
6.The Hundred Dresses – II
7.Glimpses of India [Part 1,2 & 3]
8.Mijbil the Otter
9.Madam Rides the Bus
10.The Sermon at Benares
11.The Proposal
Main TEXT [FIRST F
1. Dust of Snow
2. Fire and Ice
3.A Tiger in the Zoo
4. How to Tell Wild Animals
5. The Ball Poem
6. Amanda
7.Animals
8.The Trees
9. Fog
10. The Tale of Custard the Dragon
11. For Anne Gregory
SUPPLEMENTARY READER [FOOTPRINTS WITHOUT FEET]
1. A Triumph of Surgery
2. The Thief’s Story
3. The Midnight Visitor
4. A Question of Trus
5. Footprints without Feet
6. The Making of a Scientist
7. The Necklace
8. The Hack Driver
9. Bholi
10. The Book that Saved the Earth
WORDS AND EXPRESSION II [WORKBOOK]
Unit-1 to 11
1.Formal Letter – Letter of Complaint, Letter placing an order, Letter of Inquiry, Letter to Editor.(Based on a given situation
2. Writing an analytical paragraph on the basis of the given map/ chart/ report/line graph etc
3. Integrated Grammar – Tenses, Models, Use of Passive Voice, Subject-Verb Concord, Reporting (Commands and requests, Statements, Questions), Clauses, Determiners, Preposition
* Deleted Portions
1.Mijbil the Otter (Prose)
2. How to Tell Wild Animals (Poem)
3.The Trees (Poem)
4. Fog (Poem)
5. For Anne Gregory (Poem)
SUPPLEMENTARY READER [FOOTPRINTS WITHOUT FEET]
1. The Midnight Visitor
2. A Question of Trust
3. The Book that Saved the Earth
Integrated Grammar
1.Passive Voice
2.Clause – Noun, Adveb, Relative
3.Prepositions
MATHEMATICS
1.Real numbers
2.Polynomials
3.Pair of Linear equations in two variables
4.Quadratic equations
5. Arithmetic progression
6. Triangles
7. Co-ordinate geometry
8. Introduction to trigonometry
9. Some Applications of trigonometry
10. Circles
11. Constructions
12.Area related to circles
13. Surface area and volumes
14.Statistics
15.Probability
* Deleted Portions
Euclid’s division lemma
Statement and simple problems on the dvision algorithm for polynomials with real coefficients
Cross multiplication method
Situational problems based on equations reducible to quadratic equations.
Application in solving daily life problems based on sum to n terms
Proof of following theorems are deleted * The ratio of the areas of two similar triangles is equal to the ratio of the squares of their corresponding sides. * In a triangle, if the square on one side is equal to sum of the squares on the other two sides, the angle opposite to the first side is a right angle
* Motivate the ratios whichever are defined at 0degree and 90 degree
*Trigonometric ratios of complementary angles.
Problems of central angle of 120 degree
Construction of a triangle similar to a given triangle
Frustum of a cone
* Step deviation method for finding mean * cumulative frequency graph
PHYSICS
1. ELECTRICITY
2. LIGHT
3. THE HUMAN EYE
AND THE COLOURFUL WORLD
4. MAGNETIC EFFECTS OF ELECTRIC CURRENT
5. SOURCES OF ENERGY
* Deleted Portions
FUNCTIONING OF A LENS IN HUMAN EYE, DEFECTS OF VISION AND THEIR CORRECTIONS. APPLICATIONS OF SPHERICAL MIRRORS AND LENS
ELECTRIC GENERATOR, DIRECT CURRENT AND ALTERNATING CURRENT, FREQUENCY OF AC, ADVANTAGES OF AC OVER DC, DOMESTIC ELECTRIC CIRCUI
DIFFERENT FORMS OF ENERGY, CONVENTIONAL AND NON CONVENTIONAL SOURCES OF ENERGY: FOSSIL FUELS, SOLAR ENERGY; BIOGAS;WIND, WAVES AND TIDAL ENERGY;NUCLEAR ENERGY, RENEWABLE VERSUS NON- RENEWABLE SOURCE OF ENERG
CHEMISTRY
1 . Chemical Reactions & Equation
2. Acid-Base & Salt
3. Metals & Nonmetals
4. Carbon & its compounds
5.Periodic classification of elements
* Deleted Portions
FUNCTIONING OF A LENS IN HUMAN EYE, DEFECTS OF VISION AND THEIR CORRECTIONS. APPLICATIONS OF SPHERICAL MIRRORS AND LENS
ELECTRIC GENERATOR, DIRECT CURRENT AND ALTERNATING CURRENT, FREQUENCY OF AC, ADVANTAGES OF AC OVER DC, DOMESTIC ELECTRIC CIRCUI
DIFFERENT FORMS OF ENERGY, CONVENTIONAL AND NON CONVENTIONAL SOURCES OF ENERGY: FOSSIL FUELS, SOLAR ENERGY; BIOGAS;WIND, WAVES AND TIDAL ENERGY;NUCLEAR ENERGY, RENEWABLE VERSUS NON- RENEWABLE SOURCE OF ENERG
CHEMISTRY
1 . Chemical Reactions & Equation
2. Acid-Base & Salt
3. Metals & Nonmetals
4. Carbon & its compounds
5.Periodic classification of elements
* Deleted Portions
FUNCTIONING OF A LENS IN HUMAN EYE, DEFECTS OF VISION AND THEIR CORRECTIONS. APPLICATIONS OF SPHERICAL MIRRORS AND LENS
ELECTRIC GENERATOR, DIRECT CURRENT AND ALTERNATING CURRENT, FREQUENCY OF AC, ADVANTAGES OF AC OVER DC, DOMESTIC ELECTRIC CIRCUI
DIFFERENT FORMS OF ENERGY, CONVENTIONAL AND NON CONVENTIONAL SOURCES OF ENERGY: FOSSIL FUELS, SOLAR ENERGY; BIOGAS;WIND, WAVES AND TIDAL ENERGY;NUCLEAR ENERGY, RENEWABLE VERSUS NON- RENEWABLE SOURCE OF ENERG
BIOLOGY
1 . Life processes
2. Control & Co-ordination
SCIENCE Textbook for Class X
3. How do Organisms Reproduce?
4. Heredity & Evolution
5. Our Environment
6. Management of natural resources
* Deleted Portions
Control and co-ordination in animals and plants: Tropic movements in plants; Introduction of plant hormones; Control and co-ordination in animals: Nervous system; Voluntary, involuntary and reflex action; Chemical co-ordination: animal hormones
Heredity and Evolution: Basic concepts of evolution.
Management of natural resources -Only for internal assessment
HINDI
Sparsh Bhag 2 ( GADHYA)
1. Bade bhai sahib
2. Thathara Vamiro Katha
3. Ab kaha dusaro ke dukh se dhukhi hone wale
4. Jhen ki den
5. Karthu
Sparsh Bhag 2 ( PADHYA)
1. Kabeer – Sakh
2. Meera ke Padh
3. Manushyatha
4. Parvath Pradesh Mei Pavas
5. Kar Chale Hum Fida
Sanchayan – Bhag 2
1. Harihar Kaka
2. Sapno ke se din
3. Topi Shukla
VYAKARAN
1. Padh Bandh
2. Vakya Rupanthran
3. Samas
4. Muhavare
LEKHAN KAUSHAL
1. Anuchad lekhan
2. Aupcharikh Patre
3. Suchna Lehan
4. Vigyapan
5. Laghu Katha Lekhan
* Deleted Portions
Diary Ka Ek Panna
Tisari Kasam Ke Shilpakar Shailendra
Patjhar Mai Tuti Pattiyan – (2) Ginni Ka Sona
Bihari – Dohe
Madhur -Madhur Mere Deepak Jal
Thop
Aatmatran
Alankar
MALAYALAM
1.Lakshmana saanthwanam
2. Priyadarshanam
3. Ammathotil
Kerala Padavali -10 – SCERT
4.Onamuttathu
Adisthana Padavali
-10 – SCERT
5. Kadaltheeratthu
6. Yudhatthinte parinaamam
7. Panayam
Non Detailed
Chattambi swaamikal ( Chapter 1-9 )
Reading
Comprehension prose
Writing
Essay
Formal letter
Newspaper reporting
Grammar
Sandhi
Samaasam,
Anga Vaakyam & Angi Vaakyam ( Simple and compound sentence )
Vidhi nishedham (Affirmative and Negative sentences)
Prayogam ( Active and passive voice )
Sentence making Sentence correction
* Deleted Portions
1.Michealangelo Maappu
2. Athmaavinte velipaduakal
3. Pathraneethi
FRENCH
1. Retrouvons nos amis
Entre Jeunes-2
2. Apres le bac
3. Chercher de travail
4. Le plaisir de lire
5. Les medias
6. Chacun ses gout
7. En pleine forme
8. L’environnement
9. Metro, boulot, dodo
10. Vive la Republique!
11. C’est bon le progres
12. Vers un monde interculturel
SOCIAL SCIENCE- HISTORY
1. Nationalism In India 2. Nationalism in Europe
3.The Making of a Global World ( Periodic test assessment only)
* Deleted Portions
1. Print Culture and the Modern World
GEOGRAPHY
1. Resources and develpment
2. Water Resources ( Only map items)
3. Agriculture
4.Minerals ( Only map items)
5. Manufacturing Industries
6. Lifelines of Indian economy
POLITICS
1. Power Sharing
2. Federalism
3. Political parties
4. Outcomes of democracy
* Deleted Portions
1. Democracy and diversity
2. Gender, religion and Caste
3. Popular struggles and movements
4. Challenges to democracy
ECONOMICS
1.Development
2. Sectors of Indian economy
3. Money and Credit
4. Globalization and the Indian economy
5. Consumer Rights (Project)
HOME SCIENCE
1.Growth and development II
tbk-Comprehensive Home Science .
2.Management of resources-Time , energy and money management
3.Food and personal hygiene
4. Meal Planning.
5.Food safety and consumer education
6.Care and maintanence of fabrics
* Deleted Portions
Adulthood and old age
Family Income and types
Therapeutic adaptations of normal diet
Consumer rights and problems Sources of consumer education
Readymade garments
OMPUTER APPLICATIONS SUMITA ARORA
Networking
HTML
Cyber ethics
* Deleted Portions
Python
INTRODUCTION TO TOURISM
1. Employability Skills
CBSE Student Handbook
2. Subject Specific Skills
Unit 1: Soft Skills- II
Unit 2: Introduction to Tourism -I Unit 3 : Tourism Business – II
Unit 4: Tourism Product – II 3.Practical Work
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
PART A: Employability Skills
CBSE Student Handbook
Unit 1: Communication Skills – II
Unit 2: Self-Management Skills – II
Unit 3: ICT Skills – II
Unit 4: Entrepreneurial Skills – II
Unit 5: Green Skills – II
PART B: Subject Specific Skills
Unit 1: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
Unit 2: AI Project Cycle
Unit 3 : Advanced Python(Practical)
Unit 4: Data Science (Practical)
Unit 5 : Computer Vision(Practical)
Unit 6: Natural Language Processing
Unit 7: Evaluation PART C: Practical Work PART D: Project Work
June & July
Monsoon Magic!
ENGLISH
Rain in Summer (Poem) Grammar – Subject and Predicate , Verbs
Raindrops (prose) Poetry (An Introduction)
MALAYALAM
Monsoon and farming.Dignity oflabour, Riddles and puzzles onfarming (Mannile Nidhi). Grammar- Vakyam(Karthavu-Karmam-Kriya), Rearranging sentences
HINDI
Mann ke Bhole Bhale Baadal. Grammar-Sangya Visheshan, paryay,vilom.viram chinh, Vakaya,Anuvad,Creative writing
Chitra varnan, comprehension passage,creative writing,samaan tuk wale shabd.
FRENCH
MATH
*Understanding 5 and 6 digit nos: Number names, express numbers in different ways, comparison of nos, Multipliction by multiples of 10 (Building with bricks)
*Units of length- cm, mm, km word problems on additionand subtraction of units of length (Long and short)
SCIENCE
Introduction- Water exists in the three states of matter on earth.Matter, states of matter ,water cycle, solutions, solvent and solutes. Purification methods of water
SOCIAL STUDIES
WATER – *Sources of water. *What is a river? *Importance and uses of rivers. *A river’s course. *Types of rivers. *Major rivers of India. *Causes and effects of Water pollution. *Water Conservation