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Mathematics
The session is divided into two semesters where both semesters shall have two formative assessments and one summative Assessment.
FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT
Max. Marks: 50, Duration: 1 Hour & 30 Minutes Table 1: The Structure of the Paper. The FA paper shall be 12% VSAQ (1 mark each), 40% SAQ (4 marks each), and 48% LAQ (6marks) No. of Questions Skill to be tested Knowledge Understanding Application Value Based Question Grand Total VSAQ 1 marks 2 3 1 0 6 SAQ 4 marks 1 1 2 1 5 LAQ 6 marks 1 2 1 0 4 Section-wise total no. of questions 4 6 4 1 15 Section-wise total marks 2+4+6=12 marks 3+4+12=19 marks 1+8+6=15 marks 0+4+0=4 marks 50 marks
SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT
Duration: 3 hour + 15 minutes reading time, Full Marks: 100 The semester examination /pre-board paper shall be 10% VSAQ, 48%SAQ (4 marks each) and 42%LAQ (6 marks each) No. of Questions Skill to be tested Knowledge Understanding Application Value Based Question Grand Total VSAQ 1 marks 4 6 0 0 10 SAQ 4 marks 4 7 0 1 12 LAQ 6 marks 0 4 3 0 7 Section-wise total no. of questions 8 17 3 1 29 Section-wise total marks 4+16=20 marks 6+28+24=58 marks 18 marks 4 marks 100 marks
CLASS: XI SEMESTER- I Month April-13 April-13 April-13-May-13 May-13-June-13 July-13 July-13 July-13 August-13 August-13 September-13 September-13
Name of chapters/Topics SET THEORY RELATION FUNCTIONS TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS TRIGONOMETRIC EQUATION PRINCIPLE OF MATHEMATICAL INDUCTION COMPLEX NUMBERS LINEAR INEQUATION SEQUENCE AND SERIES INFINITE SERIES REVISION TOTAL
Periods 10 6 8 15 12 06 18 08 22 07 10 122 FA-2 (22.07.2013) Set Theory Relation & Function Trigonometric Function Trigonometric Equation SA-1 (27.09.2013) Entire portion of semester I
SEMESTER- II Month October-13 October-13 November-13 November-13 December-13 January-14 January-14 January-14 February-14 February-14 February-14
Name of chapters/Topics PERMUTATION AND COMBINATION BINOMIAL THEOREM OF POSITIVE INTEGER & RATIONAL INDEX LIMITS DERIVATIVES STRAIGHT LINE CONIC SECTIONS THREE DIMENSIONAL GEOMETRY MATHEMATICAL REASONING STATISTICS PROBABILITY REVISION TOTAL
Periods 12 15 14 14 27 19 07 06 10 12 10 146 FA-4 (10.01.2014) Permutation and Combination Binomial Theorem. Limits and derivatives.
CLASS: XI
RELATION
SA-1 (27.09.2013) Entire portion of semester I. 8 SCMs to be uploaded on school website Set theory (22.04.2013) Relation & function (29.04.2013) Trigonometric function (05.05.2013) Complex number (16.07.2013) Linear inequalities (12.08.2013) Sequence and series (29.08.2013)
May
FUNCTION
May-June-July
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Academic Plan 2013-14 Portion for the FA/SA, dates of examination and SCMs
July
QUADRATIC EQUATION
August
LINEAR INEQUALITIES
September REVISION
Processes of the proof by induction, motivating the application of the method by looking at natural numbers as the least inductive subset of real numbers. The principle of mathematical induction and simple applications Introduction, Equality of Complex Numbers, Algebra of Complex number & Properties of Addition and Subtraction of Complex Number Square Roots & Cube Roots of a Complex Number Arc and plane and polar representation of complex numbers. Modulus and Conjugate of a complex number and their properties Argument of a Complex Number and it's properties Geometrical Representation of a Complex Number Representation of a Complex Number in Polar Form Statement of Fundamental Theorem of Algebra, solution of quadratic equations in the complex number system Solving the Quadratic Equation of imaginary roots and with imaginary coefficients Linear inequalities. Properties of linear inequalities. Sign Scheme Solution of linear inequalities. Algebraic solutions of linear inequalities in one variable and their representation on the number line. Graphical solution of linear inequalities in two variables. Solution of system of linear inequalities in two variables- graphically. Introduction of Sequence and Series. Arithmetic progression (A. P.), arithmetic mean (A.M.). Word Problem and Application and Properties based problems Geometric progression (G.P.), general term of a G. P., sum of n terms of a G.P. geometric mean Relation between AM & GM. Sum to n terms of the special Series etc. Relation between AM and GM Infinite Geometric Series, Exponential Series and Logarithmic Series REVISION
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CLASS: XI
BINOMAIL THEOREM
13
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DERIVATIVES
December
STRAIGHT LINE
Introduction, Derivatives of a Function at a point Differentiation from First Principle Definition of derivative, relate it to slope of tangent of the curve, derivative of sum, difference, product and quotient of functions. Derivatives of polynomial and trigonometric functions Derivatives of polynomial and trigonometric functions using chain rule. Brief recall of points & Coordinate system from earlier class. Slope of Lines & Angle between two lines Various form of the Equation of the Line Parallel to Axis, Point Slope Form, Slope Intercept Form, Two Point Form, Intercept Form, Normal Form and Distance Form. Introduction of Family of lines.
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AV Class/ Geogebra To illustrate the change in graph of a line on changing its slope, one of the point, intercepts on the axes etc. Application of above mentioned
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SCMs schedule to be uploaded on school website Permutation & combination (21.10.2013) Binomial theorem (28.10.2013) Limits (18.11.2013) Derivatives (25.11.2013) Straight line (09.12.2013) Conic section (13.01.2014) Three dimensional geometry (20.01.2014) Statistics (10.02.2014) Probability (17.02.2014)
Academic Plan 2013-14 Portion for the FA/SA, dates of examination and SCMs
January
CONIC SECTION
Introduction of Conic Section and Section made by a plane in a double cone. Sections of a cone: circles, ellipse, parabola, hyperbola, a point, a straight line and pair of intersecting lines as a degenerated case of a conic section. General & Standard equation of circle, parabola, ellipse and Hyperbola Transformation of axis in conic section. Application based Problems
concept by taking different examples. AV Class/ Geogrbra To draw graphs of different conic sections and to illustrate the change in graph on changing center, foci, vertices etc. Application of above mentioned concept by taking different examples.
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February
MATHEMATICAL REASONING
STATISTICS PROBABILITY 6
Coordinate axes and coordinate planes in three dimensions. Coordinates of a point in a plane, axes and space. Distance between two points in a space. Section formulae. Centroid of a Triangle Mathematically acceptable statements. Connecting words/ phrases - consolidating the understanding of if and only if (necessary and sufficient) condition, implies, and/or, implied by, and, or, there exists and their use through variety of examples related to real life and Mathematics. Validating the statements involving the connecting wordsdifference between contradiction, converse and contra positive. Introduction of Statistics and its related terms. . How to find Mean, Median and Mode. Measure of dispersion; mean deviation, variance and standard deviation of ungrouped/grouped data. Analysis of frequency distributions with equal means but different variances. Random experiments: outcomes, sample spaces (set representation). Events: occurrence of events, not, and & or events, exhaustive
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Academic Plan 2013-14 Portion for the FA/SA, dates of examination and SCMs
February
events, mutually exclusive events. Axiomatic (set theoretic) probability, connections with the theories of earlier classes. Probability of an event, probability of not, and & or events. Addition Theorem Preliminaries, What is mathematical Modeling
February
REVISION