II PU COURSE PLAN AND INTERNAL ASSESSMENT PART I: LANGUAGES ENGLISH COURSE PLAN I Term II Term III Term 19 May – 7 August 8 August – 22 November 23 November – 31 March 1. Romeo and Juliet 6. When You are Old 12. The Voter 2. Too Dear 7. The Gardner 13. Where there is a 3. On Children 8. To The Foot from Its Wheel 4. Everything I learned to Child 14. Water know I learn in the 9. I Believe Books Will forest Never Disappear 5. A Sunny Morning 10. 10.Heaven, If You Are Not On Earth 11. Japan and Brazil through a Traveller’s Eye INTERNAL ASSESSMENT Term Topic/Unit Nature of the Assignment Criteria I Listening to Audio comprehension Comprehension, recorded passage retention and schematization II Science Writing Content Scientific Report Analysis and synthesis Grammar and Generation Language

Commerce and Arts Micro- Public speaking Attendance Presentation, Organizational Sociability Oral Presentation Group Discussion Relevance Synthesis of ideas in a written and writing skills. Knowledge of Current report Affairs. Writing Skills III Objective type Online Submission Accuracy from first term Time management literature & language portions

OPTIONAL LANGUAGES

KANNADA

COURSE PLAN

I Term II Term III Term 19 May – 7 August 8 August – 22 November 23 November – 31 March 1. Vachanagalu 1. 7. Habbaliavararasaballi 17. Val parai :abhivruddhi.. Vachanagalu 2. 8. Pageyambaalakanemba 18. Onduhu.. 1. Jaliyamaradante re 19. Halliyachahahotelugalu 2. Belagujaava 9. Mutisikondavanu 20. Ommenagutteve 3. Dhanigala belli 10. Hatti...Chita...Mattu 21. Shilubeeriddane lota 11. Kadadidasalilamtilivand 22. kattuvakelasa 4. Krishnegowdana ade 23. Tirulgannadadabennudi aane 12. Badukannupritisuvasan 24. Krishnegowdanaaane 5. jataka ta 25. Bhashabyasamatturachan 6. Bhashabyasamat 13. Aykeyidenammakaiyalli e. turachane. 14. Innu huttadeyirali... 15. Bhashabyasamattuacha ne. 16. Krishnegowdanaaane

INTERNAL ASSESSMENT Term Topic / Unit Nature of the Assignment Criteria Workbook Part I Written Content I Comprehension Presentation Completion Prose and poem Skit Acting Co-ordination Presentation Contemporary social Chart Making Understanding issues Knowledge Creativity II Kannada Online Submission Understanding Grammar and literature Applications Knowledge Poets Presentation Information Presentation A) Poems Recitation Pronunciation Rhythm III Workbook Part II Written Content Comprehension Presentation Completion Authors Power point presentation Critical Analytical Presentation Contemporary Skit Acting social issues Presentation Creativity, Cordination

HINDI COURSE PLAN I Term II Term III Term 19 May – 7 August 8 August – 22 November 23 November – 31 March 1.Subject orientation 10.Surdas ke pad 18.Chief kidaawat Basic grammar 11.Gangamaiya se 19.Bihaari kedohe 2.Bholaram kajeev 12.Ek vrukshkihathyaa 20.Pratishodh (O A P) 3.Raidas bani 13.Ek kahaani yah bhi 20.Yaatraa Jaapanki 4.Sujaan bhagat 14.Rahim kedohe 21.Bharat kidharati 5.Adhikaar 15. Sookhidaali (O A P) 22. Vyakaran 6.Sookhi daali(O A P) 16. Bharat 7.Kartavya aur ratnaVishweshwaraiah Sathyata 17.Vyakaran (upasarg, 8. Kayar math ban prathyay) Work book 9.Vyakaran parichay Work book INTERNAL ASSESSMENT Term Topic / Unit Nature of the Assignment Criteria I Presentation on Presentation/Collage/Docume Creativity various social issues ntary/ Video clippings/Role Oral (Group) Play/Skit Presentation Content Team Work Work Book Written Knowledge (Letter /Précis Understanding Writing) Analysis Presentation II Grammar and Online Submission Knowledge Literature Understanding Application. Work Book Written Knowledge (Vachya, Pad- Understanding parichay, Application translation, ling, Presentation vachan. Idioms and phrases) Drama Presentation/Skit/video Creativity clippings Knowledge Presentation

FRENCH COURSE PLAN I Term II Term III Term 19 May – 7 August 8 August – 22 November 23 November – 31 March 1. Subject orientation 1. Dossier 4: Habitants des 1. Dossier 7: Douce France 2. Grammar revision of villes ou de champs 2. Dossier 8: Sur le chemin I PUC portion 2. Dossier 5: des mots 3. Dossier 1: Au fil du Cultivonsnosplaisirs 3. Work book temps 3. Dossier 6: Les autres et Dossier 7,8 4. Dossier 2: 64 million moi 4. Solving question paper. de consommateur 4. Work book 5. Viva exam preparation. 5. Dossier 3: Medias. Fr Dossier 4,5,6 6. Workbook Dossier1,2,3

INTERNAL ASSESSMENT Term Topic/Unit Nature of the Assignment Criteria I Fifty two Verb Written Understanding Conjugations in different Knowledge tenses (passe compose, Application passe recent, futur) Recall II Situational Dialogue Enactment Fluency Creativity Intonation Pronunciation Grammar (comparative Chart making Knowledge degree, different types of Presentation Understanding pronouns) Video Creativity presentation III Grammar sentence Online Submission Knowledge construction Understanding Application Paragraph writing Written Sentence structure Grammar rules Spellings Creativity

SANSKRIT COURSE PLAN I Term II Term III Term 19 May – 7 August 8 August – 22 November 23 November – 31 March 1. BharataVarnanam 2. Simhasanadvaatrimshika 5. Charitrika Katha 9. KamandakaNeeti/ 3. KhandaKavyam 6. Kadambari ChanakyaNeeti 4. AbhijnanaShakuntalam 7. Shukakatha 10. KannadaKaviParichaya Act V 8. AdhunikaNatakam Grammar& Grammar& Grammar& Work Book Work Book Work Book

INTERNAL ASSESSMENT Term Topic / Unit Nature of the Assignment Criteria I Sanskrit quiz Online Performance Kavi Kala Kriti Group (1+1=2) Creativity Power point presentation Content Team work. II Work book (grammar) Written Completion Presentation

PART II: OPTIONAL SUBJECTS SOCIAL SCIENCES HISTORY

COURSE PLAN I Term II Term III Term 19 May – 7 August 8 August – 22 November 23 November – 31 March 1. HISTORY OF HISTORY OF HISTORY OF KARNATAKA 4. Bhakthi Movement to 8. Rise of New religions to 2. Shatavahanas of Unification of Karnataka Kushanas. Delhi Paithan to HISTORY OF SOUTH INDIA Sultanate, Mughal Empire. 5. Cholas of Tanjore and Empire, Marathas and 3. Map work – places of Pallavas of Kanchi – Sufism. historical importance. Cultural contributions. 9. Advent of Europeans to HISTORY OF INDIA India, British Supremacy, 6. Introduction to History Impact of British, Socio of India. religious reform 7. Indus and Vedic movement and Indian Civilization National Movement. INTERNAL ASSESSMENT Term Topic/Unit Nature of the Assignment Criteria I 1. Book Review Written and Oral Content presentation Originality Presentation 2. Personalities Power Point Presentation Content Presentation 3. Comparative chart Content Creativity Presentation II 1. Quiz- History of Online ( LMS) Recapitulation Karnataka and India 2. Documentaries on Documentary review Content India and Karnataka Originality Presentation 3. History of India Comparative chart Content Creativity Presentation III Workbook Written ( In class) Content Presentation

ECONOMICS

COURSE PLAN I Term II Term III Term 19 May – 7 August 8 August – 22 November 23 November – 31 March PART-A Chapter 6 Chapter 11 Chapter 1 Imperfect Competitive Government Budget and Introduction to markets Economy Economics PART-B Chapter 12 Chapter 2 Chapter 7 Open Economy Theory of consumer Introduction behavior Chapter 8 Chapter 3 National Income Demand analysis Accounting Chapter 4 Chapter 9 Production and cost Money and Banking Chapter 5 Chapter 10 The theory of Firm and Consumption and Perfect Competition Investment function

INTERNAL ASSESSMENT Term Topic/Unit Nature of the Assignment Criteria I 1. Case studies of a Case Study mixed economy, Case Study Research planned and capitalist Analysis economy Content Reference 2. Different Goods and Collage making services Panel Discussion/Micro 3. Differences between Written presentation Micro and Macro Research economics Content Problem solving Creativity 4. Construction of a Presentation market demand Chart schedule of any good Micro presentation making/Collage Making 5. Basic problems of an Content economy Creativity Written Presentation 6. Role of technology in production function Written assignment Research II 1. Real life examples of Written Analysis Market structures Content 2. Imperfect market Micro presentation Reference structures Micro presentation 3. National income and Written Role play welfare Creativity , 4. Different concepts of NI Chart making Content 5. Circular flow of income 6. Role of RBI in the Panel Discussion Problem Solving Monetary policy of India Mathematical 7. Structure of banking in Written Logic India Reasoning 8. Working of a traditional Role play market

SOCIOLOGY

COURSE PLAN I Term II Term III Term 19 May – 7 August 8 August – 22 November 23 November – 31 March Chapter 1 Chapter 4 Chapter 7 Making of Indian society Family in India Economic, Political and Chapter 2 Chapter 5 Communication Social Inequality: A. Change and Exclusion & Development of Chapter 8 Inclusion Villages Social Movements Chapter 3 B. Urbanization in India Inclusive Strategies Chapter 6 Social Change in India

INTERNAL ASSESSMENT Term Topic/Unit Nature of the Assignment Criteria I 1. Challenges to Written Content national integration Presentation Reference 2. Collage of Indian Collage Content culture or different Creativity ethnic groups Presentation

3. Role of caste in Written Content present Indian Presentation society Reference 4. Measures for Presentation Content empowering women Presentation Reference II 1. Changing trends in Panel discussion Content Indian joint family or Analysis urbanization of Indian Presentation society Co-operative Research and submission learning 2. Conduct a small of report Research research within Content campus on any Analysis relevant social aspect Presentation Collage making 1. Indian villages Content 2. Impact of Case study Presentation globalization Creativity Research Content Analysis Presentation

III 1. Different market Collage Content system Presentation Creativity 2. Nature of social movements in India Written Content Presentation 3. Impact of media on Reference society Presentation Content Presentation Reference

PSYCHOLOGY COURSE PLAN I Term II Term III Term 19 May – 7 August 8 August – 22 November 23 November – 31 March Psychological Challenges of Psychology and life Disorders adjustment Nurturing Intelligence Therapeutic psychological skill Psychology – its approaches social relevance Practical: Practical: Practical: Stereotypes General mental Bell’s Adjustment Sociometry ability Inventory Mental Fatigue Self rating scale Maudsley Medical EPI Questionnaire SCT INTERNAL ASSESSMENT Term Topic/Unit Nature of the Assignment Criteria I Book Review Online Content Application Originality II Character Analysis Written Content of a fictional Application of character – theories Personality profiling Writing skills Analysis III Counselling Oral presentation Group Dynamics techniques Role play Presentation Practical record skills submission

POLITICAL SCIENCE COURSE PLAN I Term II Term III Term 19 May – 7 August 8 August – 22 November 23 November – 31 March UNIT 1 UNIT 5 UNIT 9 Origin and growth of Nation building and Indian foreign policy Indian political system challenges to Indian democracy UNIT 2 UNIT 6 Elections and party Emerging trends of Indian system in India politics UNIT 3 UNIT 7 Administrative machinery contemporary political in India trends UNIT 4 UNIT 8 Social movements and International relations and their political politics implications

INTERNAL ASSESSMENT Term Topic/Unit Nature of the Assignment Criteria I Book Review Written Originality LMS Comprehension Analyses Presentation Content II Presentations Oral Presentation skills Article Analyses PPT Leadership and team spirit III Group discussion Oral Communication Panel Discussion Leadership Persuasive skills Analyses

COMMERCE BUSINESS STUDIES COURSE PLAN I Term II Term III Term 19 May – 7 August 8 August – 22 November 23 November – 31 March 1. Subject Orientation 6. Introduction to 11. Directing 2. Marketing Management 12. Controlling 3. Consumer Protection 7. Principles of Management 4. Financial Markets 8. Planning 5. Financial 9. Organising Management 10. Staffing

INTERNAL ASSESSMENT Term Topic / Unit Nature of the Assignment Criteria I Collect information from Report writing Content organizations in your Creativity locality about their Presentation marketing activities undertaken by them II Prepare a report on role Written Assignment Content of SEBI in regulating Research Indian Stock Exchange Presentation

III Management and its LMS Questionnaire functions ACCOUNTANCY COURSE PLAN I Term II Term III Term 19 May – 7 August 8 August – 22 November 23 November – 31 March 1. Subject orientation 7. Dissolution of a 11. Accounting for non 2. Depreciation, partnership firm profit organisation provisions, 8. Accounting for share 12. Computers in &Reserves capital and Accountancy 3. Accounting for debentures partnership 9. Financial statements fundamentals of joint stock company 4. Admission of a 10. Analysis of financial partner statements. 5. Retirement of a partner 6. Death of a partner

INTERNAL ASSESSMENT Term Topic / Unit Nature of the Assignment Criteria I Accounting Online Submission Research Scandals- Case Case Analysis Studies II Partnership Online quiz –LMS Performance One mark each for correct answer ( no negative marks) III Non Trading Objective test Performance Concern One mark each for correct answer ( no negative marks)

BASIC MATHEMATICS COURSE PLAN I Term II Term III Term 19 May – 7 August 8 August – 22 November 23 November – 31 March Algebra Algebra Commercial Arithmetic 1. Partial Fractions 1. Permutation and 1. Ratio and Proportion 2.Mathematical Logic Combination 2. Sales Tax and Value 3. Matrices and Determinants 2. Probability Added Tax 4. Binomial Theorem Commercial Arithmetic Calculus Commercial Arithmetic 1. Bill Discounting 1. Indefinite Integrals 1. Learning Curve 2. Stocks and Shares 2. Definite Integral 2. Linear programming Analytical Geometry and its Application to problems 1. Parabola Areas Trigonometry Calculus 1. Heights and Distance 1. Differential Calculus 2. Compound angles Multiple 2. Applications of angles ,Sub multiple angles derivatives &Transformation Formulae Analytical Geometry 1. Circles Calculus 1. Limit &Continuity of a function

INTERNAL ASSESSMENT Term Topic / Unit Nature of the Assignment Criteria I Introduction to topics Group Activity Team work, Creativity and its application Presentation Content, Presentation II First Term Portions Group Activity Identification of problem Cooperative Learning Interpretation of problem Flowchart/algorithm of solving the problem Teamwork, recording and reporting

STATISTICS COURSE PLAN I Term II Term III Term 19 May – 7 August 8 August – 22 November 23 November – 31 March 1. Vital statistics 5. Theoretical Distribution 8. Statistical Inference 2. Time series 6. Operational Research 3. Index Number 7. Interpolation and 4. Statistical Quality extrapolation control

INTERNAL ASSESSMENT Term Topic / Unit Nature of the Assignment Criteria Collage –application of 1. Vital statistics Presentation and Content. statistics Analysis of time series using 2. Time series I moving averages and least Validity of the data, Analysis, 3. Index square method to understand Presentation, Number the trend Inference

Lecture Contest 1. Theoretical Content, Research, Distribution Micro Presentation II Presentation 2. Operational LMS –Quiz Performance Research Appropriate method Statistical Analysis III Case analysis inference Inference Suggestions

SCIENCE PHYSICS COURSE PLAN I Term II Term III Term 19 May – 7 August 8 August – 22 November 23 November – 31 March

1. Electric charges and fields. 1. Electromagnetic 1. Dual nature of radiation 2. Electrostatic potential and Induction. & matter capacitance. 2. Alternating Current 2. Atoms 3. Current electricity 3. Electromagnetic Waves. 3. Nuclei 4. Moving charges& 4. Ray optics and optical Magnetism instruments. 5. Wave optics Demonstration 1. Semiconductor electronics, 1. Magnetism & matter 1. Communication system Materials, Devices 2. Zener- Characteristics- forward bias & reverse bias 3. Transistor(NPN)-CE Characteristics-I,V gain. Practical Experiments 1. Resistance per cm of wire. 1. Galvanometer- 1. Glass slab-Refractive 2. Meter-bridge:Specific Resistance & fig of index using Travelling Resistance- merit. microscope. 3. Meter Bridge-Laws of 2. Conversion of 2. Diode-Characteristics- Combination of resistances galvanometer into forward bias in series. voltmeter 3. Prism-Min.Deviation- 4. Meter Bridge-Laws of 3. Sonometer – graph( i&d ) Combination of resistances Frequency of AC in parallel. 4. Focal length – Concave 5. Potentiometer-compare mirror emfs 5. Focal length-Convex 6. Potentiometer-Internal lens Resistance. 6. Focal length- concave lens using convex lens

CHEMISTRY COURSE PLAN I Term II Term III Term 19 May – 7 August 8 August – 22 November 23 November – 31 March 1. Chemical kinetics 10. Coordination 15. Surface chemistry 2. General Principles & compounds 16. Solutions processes of 11. Solid state isolation of 12. Biomolecules elements 13. Polymers 3. Electrochemistry 14. Chemistry in everyday 4. P – block elements life 5. d-& f- block elements 6. Haloalkanes&haloar enes 7. Alcohols, Phenols & Ethers 8. Aldehydes, Ketones & carboxylic acids 9. Organic compounds containing nitrogen

MATHEMATICS COURSE PLAN

I Term II Term III Term 19 May – 7 August 8 August – 22 November 23 November – 31 March Algebra Vectors and 3-D Geometry Calculus 1. Matrices 1. Vector algebra 1. Differential Equation 2. Determinants 2. 3-D geometry Relations and functions Calculus Probability 2. Relations and functions 1. Applications of 1. Probability 3. Inverse trigonometric derivatives(complete) functions 2. Integrals Linear programming 3. Application of integrals 1. Linear programming Calculus 2. Continuity and differentiability 3. Applications of derivatives(continued)

BIOLOGY COURSE PLAN I Term II Term III Term 19 May – 7 August 8 August – 22 November 23 November – 31 March Unit VI Unit VIII Unit X Reproduction in Strategies for Enhancement Biodiversity and Organisms, Sexual in Food production, and Conservation Reproduction in Microbes in Human Welfare Environmental Issues Flowering plants, Unit IX Human Reproduction, Biotechnology: Principles and Reproductive and Processes and its Health Applications Unit VII Unit X Molecular basis of Organisms and Populations, Inheritance, Principles and of Inheritance and Ecosystem Variation, and Evolution Unit VIII Human Health & Disease

ELECTRONICS COURSE PLAN I Term II Term III Term 19 May – 7 August 8 August – 22 November 23 November – 31 March 1. Field Effect Transistor 7.Feed back in Amplifier 11.Operational Amplifiers 2.Bipolar Junction 8.Power Electronics 12.Microcontrollers 3.Transistor 9.Wireless communication 13.Oscillators 4.Transistor Amplifiers 10.C-Programming 14.Modern Communication 5.Digital Electronics System 6.Modulation and Demodulation INTERNAL ASSESSMENT Term Area Nature of the Assignment Criteria Class PowerPoint Teamwork Presentation / Charts Content Project Reports Explanation, Interaction Presentation Academics Student performance in All average marks of the academics exams conducted during the academic year Annual Class discipline General observation Regularity, dress code, taking responsibility, respect to teachers, interpersonal relation. Practical Regular experiments Regularity / attendance Initial preparation Performance Observation Viva Record