VI CBSE Grade 10 Website Syllabus AY 25-26
VI CBSE Grade 10 Website Syllabus AY 25-26
GRADE 10
AY 2025-26
English Language and Literature (Code No 184)
UNITS SUBUNITS
• Reading Comprehension Unseen Passages
i.Discursive passage
READING SKILLS
ii.Case-based factual passage
(with visual input, statistical data, chart, etc.)
• Tenses
• Modals
• Determiners
• Subject Verb Concord
GRAMMAR
• Reported Speech
i.Statements
ii.Questions
iii.Commands and requests
• Formal letter based on a given situation
i.Letter to the Editor
ii.Letter of Enquiry
WRITING SKILLS
iii.Letter of Complaint and Placing an Order
• Analytical Paragraph based on a given
map/chart/graph/cue/s
• Unit1: A Letter to God
• Unit 2: Nelson Mandela - Long Walk to Freedom
• Unit 3: Two Stories about Flying
• Unit 4: From the Diary of Anne Frank
FIRST FLIGHT -
• Unit 5: Glimpses of India
(PROSE)
• Unit 6: Mijbil the Otter
• Unit 7: Madam Rides the Bus
• Unit 8: The Sermon at Benares
• Unit 9: The Proposal (Play)
• Unit 1: Dust of Snow
• Unit 1: Fire and Ice
FIRST FLIGHT - • Unit 2: A Tiger in the Zoo
• Unit 3: How to Tell Wild Animals
(POETRY )
• Unit 3: The Ball Poem
• Unit 4: Amanda!
• Unit 5: The Trees
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•Unit 6: Fog
•Unit 7: The Tale of Custard the Dragon
•Unit 8: For Anne Gregory
• Unit 1: A Triumph of Surgery
• Unit 2: The Thief's Story
• Unit 3: The Midnight Visitor
• Unit 4: A Question of Trust
FOOTPRINTS WITHOUT
• Unit 5: Footprints without Feet
FEET
• Unit 6: The Making of a Scientist
• Unit 7: The Necklace
• Unit 8: Bholi
• Unit 9: The Book that Saved the Earth
WORDS AND WORKBOOK FOR CLASS X
EXPRESSIONS –II • Units – 1 to 9
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SCIENCE (Code No 086)
PHYSICS
UNITS SUBUNITS
• Human eye
• Defects of vision and its correction
• Refraction of light through a prism
• Atmospheric refraction
• Scattering of light
UNIT 2- Chapter 11 • Exercise Q/A
HUMAN EYE AND • Practical: To trace the path of ray through a
COLOURFUL WORLD rectangular glass slab for different angles of
incidences. Measure the angle of incidence, angle of
refraction and angle of emergence and interpret the
result.
• Practical: To study refraction through Prism and
measure angle of deviation
• Practice on Practical Based Questions (PBQs)
• Electric current and circuit
• Electric potential and potential difference and
Circuit diagram
• Ohm's law
UNIT -3 Chapter 12 • Resistivity
ELECTRICITY • Resistors in series and parallel
• Heating effects of electric current and practical
applications of heating effects
• Electric Power
• Electricity: Numerical and exercises
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• Practical: To study the dependence of potential
difference (V) across on the current(I) passing
through it and determine its resistance. Also plot a
graph b/w V and I
• Practical: Resistance of a system of resistors:
A) Resistors in series B) Resistors in parallel
• Practice on Practical Based Questions (PBQs)
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• Practical: To study the properties of Acids and
Bases.
• Practical: To find the pH of Acids, Bases and
Salts using pH paper / universal indicator.
• Preparation and uses of Sodium Hydroxide,
Bleaching Powder, Baking Soda, Washing Soda and
Plaster of Paris.
• Family of Salts
• Water of Crystallization
• Physical Properties of Metals and Non-metals
• Chemical properties of Metals and Reactivity
Series
• Practical: To observe the action of Zn, Fe, Cu and
Unit 3: Metals and Non-
Al metals on salt solutions and arrange as per their
metals
reactivity.
• Formation and properties of Ionic Compounds.
• Extraction and Refining of Metals
• Corrosion and Prevention of Corrosion.
• Carbon Compounds: Covalent Bonding in Carbon
Compounds, Allotropes of Carbon.
• Versatile Nature of Carbon
• Homologous Series
• Functional Groups
• Nomenclature of Carbon Compounds
• Chemical properties of Carbon Compounds.
Unit 4: Carbon and its • Difference between Saturated and Unsaturated
Compounds Hydrocarbons.
• Ethanol and Ethanoic Acid, Soaps and
detergents
• Practical: To study the properties of Acetic
Acid (ethanoic acid)
• Soaps and Detergents.
• Practical: To study the comparative cleaning
capacity of sample of soap in soft and hard water.
BIOLOGY
UNITS SUBUNITS
• Autotrophic Nutrition
• Heterotrophic nutrition
• Respiration
Unit-1 Life Processes
• Transportation in plants and animals
• Excretion in Human Beings
• Excretion in Plants
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• Practical- To show experimentally that carbon
dioxide is given out during respiration
• Practical - Prepare a temporary mount of a leaf
peel to show stomata
• Control and Coordination
• Nervous System
• Reflex Actions
• Structure and functions of the Human Brain
• Voluntary and Involuntary Actions
• How does Nervous tissue cause action
Unit-2: Control and
• Coordination in Plants
Coordination
• Tropic Movements and Nastic Movements
• Plant Hormones and their functions
• Characteristics of Hormones
• Location of Endocrine Glands
• Function of Endocrine Glands
• Introduction
• Modes of Reproduction
• Asexual and Sexual Reproduction in Plants and
Animals
• Reproduction in Human Beings and Reproductive
Health
Unit 3: How do
• Need and Methods of Family Planning
Organisms
• Safe Sex vs HIV/AIDS
• Childbearing and Women’s Health
• Practical-To identify the different parts of an
embryo of a dicot seed
• Practical - To study a) binary fission in Amoeba
and b) budding in yeast with the help of prepared
slides
• Heredity and Mendel’s contribution
• Rules for the Inheritance of Traits
Unit-4: Heredity • Mendel's laws and Expression of traits
• Sex Determination
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• Biodegradable and Non-biodegradable
Substance
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SOCIAL SCIENCE (Code No 087)
HISTORY
UNITS SUBUNITS
• The French Revolution and the Idea of the
Nation
• The Making of Nationalism in Europe: The
Aristocracy and the New Middle Class
What did Liberal Nationalism stand for?
A New Conservatism after 1815
The Revolutionaries
• The Age of Revolutions: 1830-1848
Section I: Events and Processes The Romantic Imagination and National Feeling
Chapter 1: Rise of Nationalism in Hunger, Hardship and Popular Revolt
Europe 1848: The Revolution of the Liberals
• The Making of Germany and Italy
Section I: Events and Processes The Movement in the Towns, Rebellion in the
Chapter 2: Nationalism in India Countryside, Swaraj in the Plantations
• Towards Civil Disobedience
I. Congress sessions:
MAPWORK
• 1920 Calcutta
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• 1920 Nagpur.
• 1927 Madras session
II. 3 Satyagraha movements:
• Kheda
• Champaran.
• Ahmedabad mill workers
III. Jallianwala Bagh
IV. Dandi march
• To be evaluated in the Board examination
Subtopics : 1 to 1.3
Pre modern world to Conquest, Disease and
Section II: Livelihoods,
Trade
Economics and Societies
• Sub topic 1 : The pre modern world
Chapter 3: The Making of a
Global World
For Inter Disciplinary Project:
(Not to be evaluated for Board Exam)
IDP
• Sub topics 2 to 4.4
(Inter Disciplinary Project)
The nineteenth century (1815-1914) to End of
Bretton woods&
the beginning of “Globalization.”
(To be conducted along with Economics)
Section II: Livelihoods, • Before the Industrial Revolution
Economics and Societies
• Hand Labour and Steam Power
Chapter 4: The Age of
Industrialization • Industrialization in the Colonies
• Factories come up
Note: The chapter is to be
assessed in the periodic • The Peculiarities of Industrial Growth
assessment only • Market for Goods
• The First Printed books
Print in Japan
Section III: Everyday Life, Culture,
and Politics • Print comes to Europe
Chapter 5: Print Culture and the Gutenberg and the Printing Press
Modern World
• The Print Revolution and its Impact
A New Reading Public, Religious Debates
and the Fear of Print
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Print and Dissent
• The Reading Mania
‘Tremble, therefore, tyrants of the world!’,
Print Culture and the French Revolution
• The Nineteenth Century
Children, Women and Workers. Further
Innovations
• India and the World of Print
Manuscripts Before the Age of Print , Print
Comes to India
• Religious Reform and Public Debates
• New Form of Publication
Women and Print, Print and the Poor People
•
Print and Censorship
POLITICAL SCIENCE
UNITS SUBUNITS
• Belgium and Sri Lanka- A Comparative
Study.
• Majoritarianism in Sri Lanka and
Unit I accommodation in Belgium
Chapter 1: Power Sharing
• Khalils Dilemma
• Why Power Sharing is important
• Forms of Power Sharing
• What is Federalism?
• What makes India a Federal Country?
Unit I • How is Federalism practiced in India?
Chapter 2: Federalism • Linguistic diversity of India
• Decentralization in India
• An experiment in Brazil
• Gender and politics
• Religion, communalism and politics
Unit II
Communalism, Secular state,
Chapter 4: Gender, Religion
and Caste • Caste and politics, Caste inequalities
Social and Religious Diversity of India,
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Caste in politics
• Caste inequality today
• Politics in caste
• Why do we need Political Parties?
Meaning, Functions, Necessity
• How many Parties should we have?
• A moral force in politics?
• Popular Participation in political parties
Unit III
• National Political Parties
Chapter 6: Political Parties
• State Parties
• Which are the major National and Regional
Parties in India?
• Challenges to Political Parties.
• How can Parties be reformed?
• How do we assess the Outcomes of
Democracy?
• Accountable, Responsive and Legitimate
Government
Unit IV
• Economic Growth and Development
Chapter 7: Outcomes of Economic outcomes of democracy
Democracy
• Reduction of Inequality and Poverty
• Accommodation of Social Diversity
•
Dignity and freedom of the citizens
ECONOMICS
UNITS SUBUNITS
• Definition of 'Development'
• What development promises — different
people, different goals
• Traditional notion of Development
1. Development
Income and other goals
• National development
Growth of NI- critical appraisal of
existing development indicators
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• How to compare different countries or
states?
• Important Development Goals of Individuals
• Average Income
• Income and other criteria
• Need for Health and Educational
Development
• Human Development Indicators
• Public facilities
• Human development report
• BMI
• Sustainable Development
• Classification of the Sectors
• Comparing the three sectors
• Historical change in Sectors,
Interdependence of various Sectors
• Rising importance of the Tertiary Sector
• Reasons for growing importance of Service
2. Sectors of the Indian Economy Sector in India
• Where are most people employed
• How to Create More Employment?
• Organized unorganized sector
• How to Protect Workers in the Unorganised
Sector?
• Sectors in terms of ownership
• Money as a medium of exchange
• Historical Origin
• Modern forms of money-currency, Deposits
with Banks, Cheque Payments
• Functions of Money, Forms of Money,
3. Money and Credit • loan activities of banks
• Different Credit situations, and
Terms of Credit
• Formal and Informal Financial
institutions for Savings and Credit
• Cooperatives
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• Financial institutions for credit or various
credit arrangements,
• Self Help Groups for the Poor
• Grameen Bank of Bangladesh
• What is Globalization?
• Factors that have enabled Globalization
4. Globalization and the Indian
Economy
Note: To be evaluated in the
board examination
•
The Struggle For A Fair Globalization
GEOGRAPHY
UNITS SUBUNITS
• Concept
• Development of Resources
• Resource Planning - Resource Planning in
India, Conservation of Resources
1. Resources and • Land Resources and Land Utilization
Development
• Land Use Pattern in India
• Land Degradation and Conservation
Measures
• Soil as a Resource - Classification of
Soils, Soil Erosion, and Soil Conservation
• Flora and Fauna in India
2. Forest and Wildlife
• Conservation of Forests and Wildlife in India
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• Types and Distribution of Forests and
Wildlife Resources
• Community and Conservation
• Water Scarcity and the Need for Water
Conservation and Management
• Multi-Purpose River Projects and
3. Water Resources Integrated Water Resources
Management
• Rainwater Harvesting
• Bamboo drip irrigation system
• Types of Farming – Primitive
Subsistence, Intensive Subsistence,
Commercial
• Cropping Pattern – Major Crops, Food
4. Agriculture Crops other than Grains, Non-Food
Crops, Technological and Institutional
Reforms
• Technological and Institutional Reforms
• Bhoodan – Gramdan
• What is a Mineral?
• Mode of occurrence of Minerals - Where are
these Minerals found? Ferrous Minerals,
Non-Ferrous Minerals,
• Non-Metallic Minerals, Rock Minerals
5. Mineral and Energy Resources • Conservation of Minerals
• Hazards of Mining
• Energy Resources - Conventional
Sources of Energy, Non- Conventional
Sources of Energy
• Conservation of Energy Resources
• Importance of Manufacturing - Industrial
Location and Agro based Industry
• Classification of Industries
• Agro-based Industries
6. Manufacturing Industries • Mineral based Industries
• Industrial Pollution and Environmental
Degradation,
Control of Environmental Degradation
• NTPC shows the way
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7.Lifeline of National Economy
• Only Mapwork to be assessed in Board
(Not to be evaluated in board
Exams AY 2025-26
examination)
• Mayurbhanj
• Durg
• Bailadila
• Bellary
• Kudremukh
Chapter 5: Minerals and Energy
Resources Minerals b. Coal Mines
(Identification only)
• Raniganj
• Talchar
• Bokaro
• Neyveli
c. Oil Fields
• Digboi
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• Naharkatia
• Mumbai High
• Bassien
• Kalol
• Ankaleshwar
a. Thermal
• Namrup
• Ramagundam
• Singrauli
Power Plants (Locating and b. Nuclear
Labelling only)
• Narora
• Kakrapara
• Tarapur
•Kalpakkam
The theoretical aspect of this chapter will not be
assessed in Periodic Tests and Board Examination.
Only Map items as given in map list from this
chapter will be evaluated in Board Examination.
I. Manufacturing Industries (Locating and Labelling
Only)
a. Cotton Textile Industries:
• Mumbai
• Indore
• Surat
Chapter 6: Manufacturing
• Kanpur
Industries
• Coimbatore
( Locating and Labelling only)
b. Iron and Steel Plants:
• Durgapur
• Bokaro
• Jamshedpur
• Bhilai
• Vijayanagar
• Salem
c. Software Technology Parks:
• Noida
• Gandhinagar
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• Mumbai
• Pune
• Hyderabad
• Bengaluru
• Chennai
• Thiruvananthapuram
a. Major Ports:
(Locating and Labelling)
• Kandla
• Tuticorin
• Mumbai
• Chennai
• Marmagao
• Vishakhapatnam
• New Mangalore
Chapter 7: Lifelines of National • Paradip
Economy
• Kochi
• Haldia
b. International Airports.
• Amritsar (Raja Sansi- Sri Guru Ram Dass
jee)
• Delhi (Indira Gandhi)
• Mumbai (Chhatrapati Shivaji)
• Chennai (Meenam Bakkam)
• Kolkata (Netaji Subhash Bose)
• Hyderabad (Rajiv Gandhi)
● Note: Items of Locating and Labelling may also be given for Identification
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MATHEMATICS
(Standard Math Code no: 041)
(Basic Math Code no: 241)
UNITS SUBUNITS
• Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic
Unit 1: NUMBER SYSTEM
• Properties of Irrational Numbers and
Chapter 1: Real Numbers
proofs of irrationality √ 2 , √3 , √ 5
• Zeroes of a Polynomial
Unit 2: ALGEBRA
• Relationship between Zeroes and
Chapter 2: Polynomials Coefficients of Quadratic Polynomials
• Introduction of Simultaneous Linear
Equations
• Graphical Representation of
Linear Equation in two Variable-
Graphical method.
• Methods of solving Linear Equations in
Chapter 3: Pair of Linear
two Variables.
Equations in two Variables
➢ Substitution
➢ Elimination
• Condition for consistency/inconsistency
application
• Simple situational problems.
• Standard form of a Quadratic Equation
ax2+bx+c=0(a≠0)
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Progressions
• Derivation of standard results of
finding the nth term and problems
based on the same.
• Problems based on sum up to nth
term.
• Application in solving daily life
problems.
• Review the concepts of Coordinate
Geometry
UNIT 3: COORDINATE
GEOMETRY • Graphs of Linear Equations
Chapter 7: Coordinate Geometry • Distance Formula
• Section formula (internal division)
• BPT or Thales Theorem
UNIT 4: GEOMETRY
• Converse of BPT
Chapter 6: Triangles
• Similarity of Triangles
• Prove that Tangent at any point of a
circle is perpendicular to the radius
through the point of contact and
problems based on the property.
Chapter 10: Circles
• Prove that the length of tangents
drawn from an external point to a circle
is equal and problems based on the
same.
• Trigonometric Ratios of an acute angle
UNIT 5: TRIGONOMETRY of right-angled triangle.
Chapter 8: Introduction to • Proof of their existence (well defined).
Trigonometry • Trigonometric Ratios of Standard
Angles(30°, 45°, 60° and 90°)
Chapter 8: Trigonometric • Proof and applications of the identity
Identities sin 2A+cos2A = 1.
• Angle of elevation/depression - 30°,
45°, 60°.
Chapter 9: Some Applications of • Simple and believable
Trigonometry problems on heights and
distances (Not more than two
right triangles)
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• Area of circle and ring
• Problems based on areas and
perimeter /circumference of the above
said plane figures. (in calculating area
of segment of a circle, problems should
UNIT 6: MENSURATION be restricted to central angle of 60°,
Chapter 11: Areas related to 90° and 120°only. Plane figures
Circles involving triangles, simple
quadrilaterals, and circle should be
taken.)
• Area of Sector
• Area of Segment
• Finding the surface area and
Volumes of Combination of solids-
Chapter 12: Surface Areas and
cubes, cuboids, spheres,
Volumes
hemispheres and right
circular cone/ cylinder.
• Introduction
• Mean of Grouped Data
➢ Direct method
UNIT 7: STATISTICS AND
➢ Assumed Mean Method
PROBABILITY
Chapter 13: Statistics ➢ Step Deviation Method
• Mode of Grouped Data(Bimodal
Situation to be avoided)
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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (Code No 417)
UNITS SUBUNITS
• Methods of communication.
• Communication Cycle
PART A: Unit 1
• Communication Barriers.
Communication Skills-II
• Effective Communication.
• Basic Writing Skills.
PART A: Unit 2 • Stress Management & its Techniques.
Self-Management Skills II • Ability to work Independently
• Operating Systems.
PART A: Unit 3
• Managing Files & Folders.
Basic ICT Skills II
• Care and Maintenance of a Computer.
PART A: Unit 4 • Entrepreneur and Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurial Skills II
PART A: Unit 5 • Sustainable Development
Green Skills II
PART B: Unit 1 • AI Project Cycle
Revisiting AI Project Cycle & • Introduction to AI Domains
Ethical Frameworks for AI • Ethical Frameworks of AI
PART B: Unit 2: • Revisiting AI, ML, DL
Advance Concepts of Modeling in • Modeling
AI • Artificial Neural Networks
• Importance of Model Evaluation
• Splitting the training set data for
Evaluation
PART B: Unit 3:
• Accuracy and Error
Evaluating Models
• Evaluation metrics for classification
• Ethical concerns around model
evaluation
PART B: Unit 4: • Introduction & No code AI tool
Statistical Data • Statistical Data: Use Case Walk
(To be assessed through through
Practicals)
PART B: Unit 5: • Introduction
Computer Vision • Concepts of Computer Vision
PART B: Unit 5: • No-Code AI Tools
Computer Vision • Image Features & Convolution
(To be assessed through Operator
Practicals) • Convolution Neural Network
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• Introduction
• Applications of Natural Language
Processing
PART B: Unit6:
• Stages of Natural Language
Natural Language Processing
Processing (NLP)
• Chatbots
• Concepts of Natural Language
Processing: Text Processing
PART B: Unit 6: • Natural Language Processing: Use
Natural Language Processing Case Walkthrough
(To be assessed through
Practicals)
PART B: Unit 7: • Jupyter Notebook
Advance Python • Introduction to Python
(To be assessed through • Python Basics
Practicals)
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HINDI B II LANGUAGE (Code no: 085)
UNITS SUBUNITS
• इकाई १ - बड़े भाई साहब
• इकाई २ - डायरी का एक पन्ना
• इकाई ३ – ततााँरा- वामीरो कथा
• इकाई ४ - तीसरी कसम के शिल्पकार िैलेंद्र
स्पर्श भाग-2 गद्य खंड • इकाई ६ - अब कहााँ दू सरोों के दुः ख से दखी
होनेवाले
• इकाई ७ - पतझर में टू टी पशियााँ (शिन्नी का
सोना, झेन की दे न )
• इकाई ८- कारतूस
• इकाई १ - कबीर की साखी
• इकाई २ - मीरा के पद
• इकाई ४ - मनष्यता
स्पर्श भाग-2 पद्य खंड • इकाई ५ – पववत प्रदे ि में पावस
• इकाई ७ - तोप
• इकाई ८ - कर चले हम शिदा
• इकाई ९ – आत्मत्राण
• इकाई १ – हररहर काका
संचयन भाग-२ • इकाई २ - सपनोों के से शदन
• इकाई ३ – टोपी ि क्ला
• इकाई १- रचना के आधार पर वाक्ोों का
रूपााोंतरण
व्याकरण • इकाई २ - समास
• इकाई ३ - पदबोंध
• इकाई ४ – महावरे
• इकाई १ - पत्र लेख न (औपचाररक)
• इकाई २ - अनच्छे द लेख न
• इकाई ३ - सूचना लेख न
लेखन
• इकाई ४ - लघकथा
• इकाई ५ - शवज्ञापन लेख न
• इकाई ६ - औपचाररक ई-मेल लेख न
अपठित बोध • अपशित िद्ाोंि
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KANNADA II LANGUAGE (Code No: 015)
UNITS SUBUNITS
• ಶಬರಿ
• ಯುದ್ಧ
ಗದ್ಯ - Prose
• ಭಾಗಯ ಶಿಲ್ಪಿ ಗಳು
• ಎದೆಗೆ ಬಿದ್ದ ಅಕ್ಷರ
• ವ್ಯಯ ಘ್ರ ಗೀತೆ
• ಸಂಕಲ್ಿ ಗೀತೆ
ಪದ್ಯ - Poem • ಹಲ್ಗಲ್ಪ ಬೇಡರು
• ಕೌರವೇಂದ್ರ ನ ಕೇಂದೆ ನೀನು
• ಹಸುರು
• ವೀರಲ್ವ
ಪತರ )
• ವರದ
ಓದುವ ಕೌಶಲ್ಯ ೧ - Reading Skill • ಗದಾಯ ೇಂಶ ಬರವಣಿಗೆ (ಅಪಠಿತ ಗದಾಯ ೇಂಶ-
(comprehension)
ಕರ್ನಿಟಕದ್ ಸಂದ್ಭಿದ್ ಬಗೆೆ ಒೇಂದು
ಅಪಠಿತ ಗದಾಯ ೇಂಶ )
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• ಸಂಧಿಗಳು
• ತತಸ ಮ-ತದ್ಭ ವ
• ಸ್ಮಾರ್ನರ್ಿಕ ಪದ್
• ವರುದ್ಧ ಪದ್
• ಜೀಡಿ ಪದ್
• ದಿ ರುಕ್ತತ /ಅನುಕರಣಾವಯ ಯ
• ಧಾತು/ಕ್ತರ ಯಾಪದ್
• ಅರ್ಿವಯ ತ್ಯಯ ಸ್
• ವಭಕ್ತತ ಪರ ತಯ ಯ
• ವಸುತ ವ್ಯಚಕಗಳು
(ರೂಢರ್ನಮ,ಅೇಂಕ್ತತರ್ನಮ,ಅನಿ ರ್ಿರ್ನ
ಮ)
• ಗುಣವ್ಯಚಕ/ದಕ್ವಿ ಚಕ
• ಸ್ವಿರ್ನಮ
• ವಧ್ಯ ರ್ಿಕ/ನಷೇಧಾರ್ಿಕ/ಸಂಭಾವರ್ನ
ವ್ಯಯ ಕರಣ- GRAMMAR WRITING ರ್ಿಕ
• ಕ್ವಲ್ಗಳು
(ಭೂತಕ್ವಲ್,ವತಿಮಾನಕ್ವಲ್,ಭವಷ್ಯ ತ್
ಕ್ವಲ್)
• ಕತಿರಿ-ಕಮಿಣಿ ಪರ ಯೀಗ
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Marathi – अक्षरभारती
UNITS SUBUNITS
• Unit1- तू बद्धी दे (वाचन)/-सोंतवाणी अोंशकला
मी दास तझा कशवता
• Unit2- िाल
• Unit3-उपास
• Unit4- दोन शदवस (कशवता)
• Unit5-चडीवाला
पाि/कशवता
• Unit 6-िट शप्रोंटस
• Unit 7- ऊर्ावि क्तीचा र्ािर
• Unit 8- औक्षण (कशवता)
• Unit 9-रों ि साशहत्याचे
• Unit 10- खरा नािररक
• Unit11- स्वप्न करू साकार (कशवता)
िब्ाोंच्या आि र्ाती,शलोंि,वचन,काळ,समानाथी,
शवरुद्धाथी िब्,व्याकरण-1) वाक्ाोंचे प्रकार
(आज्ञाथी,शवधाना
व्याकरण थी,उद्गारवाचक,
प्रश्नाथवक) -
2)समास- शिि,
िों ि, अव्ययीभाव
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ART EDUCATION
UNITS SUBUNITS
• Carricature Drawing (study of
line,stroke and colours)
• Perspective
Unit 1: Two dimensional or • Calligraphy
pictorial Activities • Printing (use of self-made
stencil)
• Study of any art form or
artists’ style
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