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women education
GRADE: XI
S.
NO.
1

FIRST TERM
(APRIL- OCTOBER)

SUBJECT/TEXT

SECOND TERM
(NOVEMBER- MARCH)

ENGLISH

PROSE

PROSE –

HORNBILL

HORNBILL

HORNBILL

1. THE PORTRAIT OF A LADY
2. WE'RE NOT AFRAID TO DIE
3. DISCOVERING TUT
4.THE AILING PLANET

5. THE BROWNING VERSION

POETRY –
1. A PHOTOGRAPH
2. CHILDHOOD
SNAPSHOTS

WRITING SKILLS

SNAPSHOTS
1. THE SUMMER OF THE BEAUTIFUL WHITE HORSE
2. THE ADDRESS
3. THE TALE OF MELON CITY
4. MOTHERS DAY
NOVEL
-THE CANTERVILLE GHOST – BY OSCAR WILDE
(UNBRIDGED VERSION 1906 EDITION)
LETTERS OF ENQUIRY, COMPLAINT,ASKING OR GIVING INFORMATION,
FACTUAL DESCRIPTION, LETTERS OF REQUESTS, PLACING ORDERS,
JOB APPLICATION, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, ARTICLE , NOTICE

READING SKILLS

POETRY –
3. FATHER TO SON
4. VOICE OF THE RAIN

SNAPSHOTS
5. RANGA'S MARRIAGE
6. ALBERT EINSTEIN AT SCHOOL
7. BIRTH
NOVEL
- THE CANTERVILLE GHOST – BY OSCAR WILDE
REPORT WRITING
ARTICLE, ADVERTISEMENT, POSTER

COMPREHENSION, NOTE- MAKING & SUMMARISING
COMPREHENSION, NOTE- MAKING & SUMMARISING
ACTIVE PASSIVE VOICE, CLAUSES

GRAMMAR

DETERMINERS, TENSES, EDITING,
RE-ARRANGING WORDS / SENTENCES
MODALS

CONNECTORS
SECOND TERM EXAMINATION

FIRST TERM EXAMINATION

GRADE: XI
S.
NO.
2

FIRST TERM
(APRIL- OCTOBER)

SUBJECT/TEXT
MATHEMATICS
MATHEMATICS TEXT BOOK
FOR CLASS XI
NCERT

1. COMPLEX NUMBERS AND QUADRATIC EQUATIONS
2. TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS
3.PRINCIPLE OF MATHEMATICAL INDUCTION
4. LINEAR INEQUALITIES
5. SETS
6. RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS
16. PROBABILITY
7. PERMUTATIONS AND COMBINATIONS
8. BINOMIAL THEOREM
9. SEQUENCES & SERIES

SECOND TERM
(NOVEMBER- MARCH)
10. STRAIGHT LINES
11. CONIC SECTIONS
12. INTRODUCTION TO 3-D GEOMETRY
15. STATISTICS
13. LIMITS & DERIVATIVES

SECOND TERM EXAMINATION

FIRST TERM EXAMINATION
3

PHYSICS
A.
PHYSICS TEXT BOOK FOR XI
NCERT
B.
COMPREHENSIVE PRACTICAL
PHYSICS XI
C.
REFERENCE BOOKS

UNIT: 1 PHYSICAL WORLD &

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