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Class 10 Science Syllabus Planning 2025-26

The document outlines a science curriculum covering biology, chemistry, and physics topics from March to February. It includes specific chapters, practical activities, and experiments designed to illustrate key concepts such as life processes, chemical reactions, and optics. The schedule also incorporates revisions and assessments throughout the academic year.

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Class 10 Science Syllabus Planning 2025-26

The document outlines a science curriculum covering biology, chemistry, and physics topics from March to February. It includes specific chapters, practical activities, and experiments designed to illustrate key concepts such as life processes, chemical reactions, and optics. The schedule also incorporates revisions and assessments throughout the academic year.

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SCIENCE

Month Days Topic Activities / Practical

March 11 Biology:
Chapter 5: Life processes: Basic
concept of nutrition

April 20 Biology: Biology: Exp 1:Experimentally show that carbon


Chapter 5: Life processes: respiration, dioxide is given out during respiration.
transportation in human beings Exp:2: Preparing a temporary mount of a leaf
peel to show stomata.
Chem 1. Performing and observing the following
Chemistry-Chapter-I. Chemical Reactions reactions classify them into:
& Equations A. Combination Reaction
Physics B.Decomposition Reaction
Light: Reflection of light by curved C. Displacement Reaction
surfaces; Images formed by spherical D. Double Displacement Reaction
mirrors, centre of curvature, principal axis, (i) Action of water on quick lime
principal focus, focal length, mirror (ii) Action of heat on Ferrous Sulphate Crystals
formula (Derivation not required), (iii) Iron Nails in copper sulphate solution
magnification. Refraction; Laws of (iv)Reaction Between sodium sulphate and
refraction, refractive index. Barium Chloride Solution
Physics
Determination of the focal length of i) Concave
mirror & ii) Convex lens by obtaining the image
of a distant object.

May 20 Biology: Chem-2. Studying the properties of acids and


Chapter: 5 Life processes: transportation in bases(HCl and NaOH)
plants, excretion. on the basis of their reactions with:
Chapter 5: (i) Litmus solution(Red and Blue)
Chemistry-Chapter-2 Acids, bases and (ii) Zinc Metal
salts (iii) Solid Sodium Carbonate
Physics

Light: Refraction of light by spherical Physics


lens; Image formed by spherical lenses; 1. Tracing the path of a ray of light passing
Lens formula(Derivation not required); through a rectangular glass slab for different
Magnification. Power of a lens. angles of incidence. Measure the angle of
incidence, angle of refraction, angle of emergence
and interpret the result.
2. Tracing the path of the rays of light through a
glass prism.
October 20 Biology: Chapter 8: Heredity Chem- 1. To study the properties of Acetic Acid.
July 20 Biology: Chapter
Chapter 13:6 Our
: Control and Co-
Environment 2.Chem-Finding the of
Cleansing action pHsoap.
of the following samples by
ordination in animals and plants. using pH paper
Chem-Chapter -4 Carbons and its
Chemistry-Chapter-2 Acids, bases and and universal indicator
Compounds
salts (contd.) (Dilute HCl, Dilute NaOH solution, Dilute
Physics
Ethanoic acid, Water
Magnetic effects of current: Magnetic
Physics and Dilute Hydrogen Carbonate solution)
field, field lines, field due to a current
Human
carryingeye and colourful
conductor, world:
field due to current
Functioning
carrying coilofora lens in human
solenoid; Forceeye,on
defects
currentofcarrying
vision and their corrections,
conductor, Fleming’s
applications of spherical
Left Hand Rule, mirrors and
Direct current.
lenses. Refraction
Alternating of light
current: through
frequency of aAC.
prism,
dispersion of light, scattering
Advantage of AC over DC. Domestic of light,
applications in dailylife (excluding colour
electric circuits.
of the sun at sunrise and sunset).
November 10 Chem-Chapter -4 Carbons and its
August 20 Compounds
Biology: Chapter 7: How do organisms Biology: Exp 3:Studying
Biology:
Reproduce? Revision (a) binary fission in Amoeba, and
for Pre-board 1 (b) budding in yeast and Hydra with the help of
Physics
Chemistry-Chapter -3 Metals and Non- prepared slides.
Revision + Class Test
Metals Exp 4: Identification of the different parts of an
December 11 Physics:
Revision + Class Test for Pre-board 2 embryo of a dicot seed (Pea, gram or red kidney
Electric current, potential difference and bean)
electric current. Ohm’s law; Resistance, Chem-4. Observing the action of Zn ,Fe ,Cu and
January 16 Revision+ Internal assessment
Resistivity, Factors on which the Al metals on the following solutions:
resistance of a conductor depends. Series (i)ZnSO4(aq)
February 8 Examinationof resistors, parallel
combination (ii)FeSO4(aq)
combination of resistors and its (iii)CuSO4(aq)
applications in daily life. Heating effect of (iv)Al2SO4(aq)
electric current and its applications in daily Physics
life. Electric power, Interrelation between 1. Studying the dependence of potential difference
P, V, I and R. (V) across a resistor on the current (I) passing
through it and determine its resistance. Also
plotting a graph between V and I.
2. Determination of the equivalent resistance of
two resistors when connected in series and
parallel.
September 8 Physics, Chemistry and Biology:
Revision + Class Test
Biology:
Chapter 8: Heredity introduction

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