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O Flow of Electric Charges

Year Plan Current Electricity Class XII CBSE
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O Flow of Electric Charges

Year Plan Current Electricity Class XII CBSE
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Lesson Plan

Class XII
Subject PHYSICS
MONTH APRIL
CHAPTER CURRENT ELECTRICITY
CBSE No. of 20
Periods
TEST:TEACH:TEST 25 PERIODS
:

Class Test 5+1


To the students: Tips to Attain Maximum
A good preparation strategy can however help you to score good marks.
 Study all the definitions and derivations and memorize all the formulae
and you are guaranteed with approximately 38 marks
 Well Prepared with the concepts, then the numerical and application of
laws/principles can give the students approximately 22 marks.
 If the students covered all the topics in the syllabus and memorized all the
trams and points, then approximately another 10 marks.
Preparation Strategy for the faculty
In this chapter generally three questions are asked, one question is of 1 mark
and another question of 3 marks.
 Plotting graphs between V-I,V-R; finding internal resistance
 Kirchhoff’s law and its application based problems, colour code
resistance

Chapter: 1 CURRENT ELECTRICITY
Learning Objectives Students will be able to understand
1. Flow of current, resistance and electric Cells
2. Kirchhoff’s Laws and its Applications
Resources: NCERT Text book , Reference books IIT –JEE Physics ,
Arihant, (Companion Physics, Pradeep’s
Physics),Extra marks, Support material by CBSE
Activity /Practical’s

PERIOD WISE
PLAN
PERIOD CONTENT
Period 1,2,3,4,5 Flow of Current, Resistance and Electric Cells
 Electric Current
o Examples
o Unit of Electric Current
o Current Density
 Electric Current in Conductors
o Flow of Electric Charges
 Ohm’s Law
o Deduction of Ohm’s Law
o Resistance of a Conductor
o Effect of Temperature on Resistance
o Examples
o Limitations of Ohm’s Law
 Drift of electrons and The Origin of Resistivity
o Drift Velocity
o Relation between Drift Velocity and Electric
Current
o Mobility
 Resistivity of Various Materials
o Examples
o Colour Code for Carbon resistors
o Temperature Dependence of Resistivity
 Conductance and Conductivity
o Conductance
o Conductivity
o Examples
o Relation between J,σ and E(Microscopic form
of Ohm’s Law)
 Classification of Materials in Terms of
Conductivity
o Insulators
o Conductors
o Semiconductors
 Combination of Resistors: Series and Parallel
o Resistors in Series
o Resistors in Parallel
o Examples
 Electrical Energy and Power
o Electrical Energy
o Commercial Unit of electrical Energy
o Electrical power
o Examples
 Cells, EMF and Internal Resistance
o Electromotive Force (EMF) of a Cell (E)
o Internal Resistance®
o Terminal Potential Difference(V)
o Relation between Terminal Potential
Difference, emf of the Cell and Internal
Resistance of a Cell
 Charging of a Cell
 Examples
 Difference between EMF and Terminal
Potential Difference of a Cell
 Cells in Series and Parallel
 Cells in Series
 Rules for series Combination of Cells
 Cells in Parallel
 Mixed Combination of Cells
 Combination of two cells in Series and Parallel
(with Different emfs and Internal Resistances)
o Two Cells in Series
o Two cells in Parallel
Homework  Q1. NCERT Exemplar
 Q.NCERT Intext
 One Mark, Two Marks, Three marks Questions
Assignment  HOTS: 10 questions
Real Life Example
Asses : Topical Test 1
Understanding
Period 6,7,8,9  Kirchhoff’s Law and Its Applications
 Kirchhoff’s Rules or Laws
o First law(Junction Rule)
o Second Law( Kirchhoff’s Voltage Rule)
o Sign Convention for Kirchhoff’s Second Law
o Difference between Kirchhoff’s I and II Laws
o Examples
 Wheatstone Bridge
o Proof
o Examples
 Meter Bridge
o Principle
o Applications
o Examples
 Potentiometer
o Working Principle
o Construction
o Theory
o Applications
 To Compare the Emf’s of two Cells
 To Measure Internal Resistance of a Cell
 Examples
 Difference between Potentiometer and
Voltmeter

Activity /Practical’s
Homework  NCERT Intext(1,2,3 mark)
 NCERT Exemplar
 Previous year Questions (5 questions)
 Worksheets with 10 questions

Assignments  HOTS : 10 Extra Questions


Revision Extramarks (SLM)
Asses : Topical Test 2
Understanding
Homework  NCERT In text(1,2,3 mark)
 Previous year Questions (5 questions)
 Worksheets with 10 questions

Assignments  HOTS
Homework  NCERT In text(1,2,3 mark)
 Previous year Questions (5 questions)
 Worksheets with 20 questions
Assignments  HOTS
Asses Topical Test 4
Understanding
Revision MAP  Figure
 Quick Revision
 Revision of Chapter using Mind map(Extra
marks)
 Revision map
 Make Quick Reference Material of formulae
and derivations
Remedial Strategy

Students Seminar
Presentation
CBSE
Examinations(5
years questions)
Descriptive Test
30 marks Test
Remedial Strategy

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