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Class ix& x New syllabus 2021-2022 science

                         Class-ix& x(2021-2022)   syllabus

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                          Class -ix ( syllabus ) of science 


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1.SCIENCE :-

(Subject Code - 086)

Syllabus for Purpose of Examination 2021-22

CLASS – IX and X (2021-22)

The subject of Science plays an important role in developing well-defined abilities in cognitive, 

affective and psychomotor domains in children. It augments the spirit of enquiry, creativity, objectivity 

and aesthetic sensibility.

Upper primary stage demands that a number of opportunities should be provided to the students to 

engage them with the processes of Science like observing, hypothesizing, experimenting recording 

observations, drawing, tabulation, plotting graphs, analyze and drive conclusions etc., whereas the 

secondary stage also expects abstraction and quantitative reasoning to occupy a more central place in 

the teaching and learning of Science. Thus, the idea of atoms and molecules being the building blocks 

of matter makes its appearance, as does Newton’s law of gravitation.

The present syllabus has been designed around seven broad themes viz. Food; Materials; The World of 

the Living; How Things Work; Moving Things, People and Ideas; Natural Phenomenon and Natural 

Resources. Special care has been taken to avoid the temptation of adding too many concepts than can 

be comfortably learnt in the given time frame. No attempt has been made to be comprehensive.

At this stage, while science is still a common subject, the disciplines of Physics, Chemistry and 

Biology begin to emerge. The students should be exposed to experiences based on hands - on activities 

as well as modes of reasoning that are typical of the subject.

General Instructions:

1. The total Theory Examinations (Term I+II) will be of 80 marks and 20 marks weightage shall 

be for Internal Assessment (Term I+II).

2. Internal Assessment - Maximum Marks 10 for each Term:

a. There will be Periodic Assessment that would include:

 Three periodic tests will be conducted by the school in the entire session. Average of the 

two periodic tests/marks of best periodic Test conducted in the Term is to be taken for 

consideration.

 Diverse methods of assessment as per the need of the class dynamics and curriculum 

transaction. These may include - short tests, oral test, quiz, concept maps, projects, 

posters, presentations, enquiry based scientific investigations etc. 

b. Subject Enrichment in the form of Practical/Laboratory work should be done throughout the 

year and the student should maintain record of the same. Practical Assessment should be

continuous. All practicals listed in the syllabus must be completed.

c. Portfolio to be prepared by the student- This would include classwork and other sample of 

student work.

COURSE STRUCTURE 

CLASS IX

EVALUATION SCHEME

Theory9

Units Term- I Marks

I Matter-Its Nature and Behaviour: Chapter - 2 09

II Organization in the Living World: Chapter - 5 and 6 18

III Motion, Force and Work: Chapter - 8 and 9 13

Units Term - II Marks

I Matter-Its Nature and Behaviour: Chapter 3 and 4 18

II Organization in the Living World: Chapter -13 08

III Motion, Force and Work: 10 and 11 14

Total Theory (Term I+II) 80

Internal Assessment: Term I 10

Internal Assessment: Term II 10

Grand Total 100

TERM – I

Theme: Materials 

Unit I: Matter- It’s Nature and Behaviour

Chapter – 2 Is matter around us Pure

Nature of matter: Elements, compounds and mixtures. Heterogeneous and homogenous mixtures, 

colloids and suspensions.

Theme: The World of the Living 

Unit II: Organization in the Living World

Chapter – 5 The Fundamental Unit of Life

Cell - Basic Unit of life: Cell as a basic unit of life; prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, multicellular 

organisms; cell membrane and cell wall, cell organelles and cell inclusions; chloroplast, 

mitochondria, vacuoles, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus; nucleus, chromosomes - basic 

structure, number.

Chapter – 6 Tissues

Tissues, Organs, Organ System, Organism:

Structure and functions of animal and plant tissues (only four types of tissues in animals; 

Meristematic and Permanent tissues in plants).

Theme: Moving Things, People and Ideas 

Unit III: Motion, Force and Work

Chapter – 8 Motion

Motion: Distance and displacement, velocity; uniform and non-uniform motion along a straight 

line; acceleration, distance-time and velocity-time graphs for uniform motion and uniformly 

accelerated motion, derivation of equations of motion by graphical method; elementary idea of 

uniform circular motion.

Chapter – 9 Force and Laws of Motion

Force and Newton’s laws: Force and Motion, Newton’s Laws of Motion, Action and Reaction 

forces, Inertia of a body, Inertia and mass, Momentum, Force and Acceleration. Elementary idea of 

conservation of Momentum.

TERM - II

Theme: Materials 

Unit I: Matter- It’s Nature and Behaviour

Chapter – 3 Atoms and Molecules

Particle nature and their basic units: Atoms and molecules, Law of constant proportions, Atomic 

and molecular masses. Mole concept: Relationship of mole to mass of the particles and numbers.

Chapter – 4 Structure of Atom

Structure of atoms: Electrons, protons and neutrons, valency, chemical formula of common 

compounds. Isotopes and Isobars.

Theme: Moving Things, People and Ideas 

Unit III: Motion, Force and Work

Chapter – 10 Gravitation

Gravitation: Gravitation; Universal Law of Gravitation, Force of Gravitation of the earth (gravity), 

Acceleration due to Gravity; Mass and Weight; Free fall.

Chapter – 11 Work and Energy 

Work, energy and power: Work done by a Force, Energy, power; Kinetic and Potential energy; 

Law of conservation of energy.

Theme: The World of the Living

Unit II: Organization in the Living World

Chapter – 13 Why do we fall ill

Health and Diseases: Health and its failure. Infectious and Non-infectious diseases, their causes and 

manifestation.Diseases caused by microbes (Virus, Bacteria and Protozoans) and their prevention; 

Principles of treatment and prevention. Pulse Polio programmes.

*****

ONLY FOR INTERNAL ASSESSMENT

Note: Learners are assigned to read the below listed part of Unit IV. They can be encouraged to 

prepare a brief write up on any one concept of this Unit in their Portfolio. This may be an 

assessment for Internal Assessment and credit may be given (Periodic assessment/Portfolio). 

This portion of the Unit is not to be assessed in the year-end examination. 

Theme: Natural Resources: Balance in nature 

Unit IV: Our Environment

Chapter -14 Natural Resources

Physical resources: Air, Water, Soil. Air for respiration, for combustion, for moderating 

temperatures; movements of air and its role in bringing rains across India.

Air, water and soil pollution (brief introduction).Holes in ozone layer and the probable damages.

Bio-geo chemical cycles in nature: Water, Oxygen, Carbon and Nitrogen.

PRACTICALS

Practicals should be conducted alongside the concepts taught in theory classes. 

TERM-I

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

1. Preparation of:

a) a true solution of common salt,sugar and alum

b) a suspension of soil, chalk powder and fine sand in water

c) a colloidal solution of starch in water and egg albumin/milk in water and distinguish 

between these on the basis of

 transparency

 filtration criterion

 stabilityUnit-I: (Chapter -2)

2. Preparation of

a) A mixture

b) A compound

using iron filings and sulphur powder and distinguishing between these on the basis of:

i. appearance, i.e., homogeneity and heterogeneity

ii. behaviour towards a magnet

iii. behaviour towards carbon disulphide as a solvent

iv. effect of heatUnit-I:(Chapter-2)

3. Perform the following reactions and classify them as physical or chemical changes

a) Iron with copper sulphate solution in water

b) Burning of magnesium ribbon in air

c) Zinc with dilute sulphuric acid

d) Heating of copper sulphate crystals

e) Sodium sulphate with barium chloride in the form of their solutions in water. 

Unit-I:(Chapter-2)

4. Preparation of stained temporary mounts of (a) onion peel, (b) human cheek cells & to record 

observations and draw their labeled diagrams. Unit-II:(Chapter-5)

5. Identification of Parenchyma, Collenchyma and Sclerenchyma tissues in plants, striped, 

smooth and cardiac muscle fibers and nerve cells in animals, from prepared slides. Draw 

their labeled diagrams. Unit-II:(Chapter-6)

TERM-II

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS 

1. Determination of the density of solid (denser than water) by using a spring balance and a 

measuring cylinder. Unit-III:(Chapter–10)

2. Establishing the relation between the loss in weight of a solid when fully immersed in

a) Tap water 

b) Strongly salty water with the weight of water displaced by it by taking at least two 

different solids.Unit-III:(Chapter–10)

3. Verification of the law of conservation of mass in a chemical reaction.Unit-I:(Chapter–3)




                  Class -x ( syllabus ) of science

COURSE STRUCTURE 

CLASS X

EVALUATION SCHEME

THEORY

Units Term - I Marks

I Chemical Substances-Nature and Behaviour: Chapter 1,2 and 3 16

II World of Living: Chapter 6 10

III Natural Phenomena: Chapter 10 and 11 14

Units Term - II Marks

I Chemical Substances-Nature and Behaviour: Chapter 4 and 5 10

II World of Living: Chapter 8 and 9 13

IV Effects of Current: Chapter 12 and 13 12

V Natural Resources: Chapter 15 05

Total Theory (Term I+II) 80

Internal Assessment: Term I 10

Internal Assessment: Term II 10

Grand Total 100

TERM - I

Theme: Materials

Unit I: Chemical Substances - Nature and Behaviour

Chapter -1 Chemical reactions and equations

Chemical reactions: Chemical equation, Balanced chemical equation, implications of a balanced 

chemical equation, types of chemical reactions: combination, decomposition, displacement, double 

displacement, precipitation, neutralization, oxidation and reduction.

Chapter – 2 Acids, Bases and Salts

Acids, bases and salts: Their definitions in terms of furnishing of H+

and OH-

ions, General properties, 

examples and uses, concept of pH scale (Definition relating to logarithm not required), importance of 

pH in everyday life; preparation and uses of Sodium Hydroxide, Bleaching powder, Baking soda, 

Washing soda and Plaster of Paris.

Chapter – 3 Metals and non – metals

Metals and nonmetals: Properties of metals and non-metals; Reactivity series; Formation and 

properties of ionic compounds.

Theme: The World of the Living 

Unit II: World of Living

Chapter – 6 Life processes

Life processes: ‘Living Being’. Basic concept of nutrition, respiration, transport and excretion in plants 

and animals.

Theme: How Things Work

Unit III: Natural Phenomena

Chapter – 10 Light – Reflection and Refraction 

Reflection of light by curved surfaces; Images formed by spherical mirrors, centre of curvature, 

principal axis, principal focus, focal length, mirror formula (Derivation not required), magnification.

Refraction; Laws of refraction, refractive index.

Refraction of light by spherical lens; Image formed by spherical lenses; Lens formula (Derivation not 

required); Magnification. Power of a lens.

Chapter – 11 Human eye and colourful world

Refraction of light through a prism, dispersion of light, scattering of light, applications in daily life.

TERM - II

Theme: Materials

Unit I: Chemical Substances - Nature and Behaviour

Chapter – 4 Carbon and its compounds

Carbon compounds: Covalent bonding in carbon compounds. Versatile nature of carbon.Homologous 

series.

Chapter – 5 Periodic classification of elements

Periodic classification of elements: Need for classification, early attempts at classification of elements 

(Dobereiner’s Triads, Newland’s Law of Octaves, Mendeleev’s Periodic Table), Modern periodic table, 

gradation in properties, valency, atomic number, metallic and non-metallic properties.

Theme: The World of the Living 

Unit II: World of Living

Chapter – 8 How do organisms reproduce?

Reproduction: Reproduction in animals and plants (asexual and sexual) reproductive health-need and 

methods of family planning. Safe sex vs HIV/AIDS.Child bearing and women’s health.

Chapter – 9 Heredity and Evolution 

Heredity: Heredity; Mendel’s contribution- Laws for inheritance of traits: Sex determination: brief 

introduction;

Theme: Natural Phenomena

Unit IV: Effects of Current

Chapter – 12 Electricity

Ohm’s law; Resistance, Resistivity, Factors on which the resistance of a conductor depends. Series 

combination of resistors, parallel combination of resistors and its applications in daily life. Heating 

effect of electric current and its applications in daily life. Electric power, Interrelation between P, V, I 

and R.

Chapter – 13 Magnetic effects of current

Magnetic effects of current: Magnetic field, field lines, field due to a current carrying conductor, field 

due to current carrying coil or solenoid; Force on current carrying conductor, Fleming’s Left Hand 

Rule, Electric Motor, Electromagnetic induction. Induced potential difference, Induced current. 

Fleming’s Right Hand Rule.

Theme: Natural Resources

Unit V: Natural Resources

Chapter – 15 Our Environment 

Our environment: Eco-system, Environmental problems, Ozone depletion, waste production and their 

solutions. Biodegradable and non-biodegradable substances.

*****

ONLY FOR INTERNAL ASSESSMENT

Note: Learners are assigned to read the below listed part of Unit V. They can be encouraged to 

prepare a brief write up on any one concept of this Unit in their Portfolio. This may be an 

assessment for Internal Assessment and credit may be given (Periodic assessment/Portfolio). 

This portion of the Unit is not to be assessed in the year-end examination. 

Chapter – 16 Management of natural resources: Conservation and judicious use of natural 

resources. Forest and wild life; Coal and Petroleum conservation.Examples of people’s participation for 

conservation of natural resources. Big dams: advantages and limitations; alternatives, if any. Water 

harvesting.Sustainability of natural resources.

PRACTICALS

Practical should be conducted alongside the concepts taught in theory classes.

TERM-I

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

1. A. Finding the pH of the following samples by using pH paper/universal indicator: 

(i) Dilute Hydrochloric Acid

(ii) Dilute NaOH solution

(iii) Dilute Ethanoic Acid solution

(iv) Lemon juice

(v) Water

(vi) Dilute Hydrogen Carbonate solution

B. Studying the properties of acids and bases (HCl & NaOH) on the basis of their reaction with:

a) Litmus solution (Blue/Red)

b) Zinc metal

c) Solid sodium carbonateUnit–I:(Chapter-2)

2. Performing and observing the following reactions and classifying them into: 

A. Combination reaction

B. Decomposition reaction

C. Displacement reaction

D. Double displacement reaction

(i) Action of water on quicklime

(ii) Action of heat on ferrous sulphate crystals

(iii) Iron nails kept in copper sulphate solution

(iv) Reaction between sodium sulphate and barium chloride solutions. 

Unit-I:(Chapter-1)

3. A. Observing the action of Zn, Fe, Cu and Al metals on the following salt solutions:

(i) ZnSO4(aq)

(ii) FeSO4(aq)

(iii)CuSO4(aq)

(iv)Al2 (SO4)3(aq)

B. Arranging Zn, Fe, Cu and Al (metals) in the decreasing order of reactivity based on the 

above result.Unit-I :(Chapter-3)

4. Experimentally show that carbon dioxide is given out during respiration.

 Unit-II:(Chapter-6)

5. Determination of the focal length of (i) Concave mirror and (ii) Convex lens by obtaining the 

image of a distant object. Unit-III:(Chapter- 10)

6. Tracing the path of a ray of light passing through a rectangular glass slab for different angles of 

incidence. Measure the angle of incidence, angle of refraction, angle of emergence and 

interpret the result. Unit-III:(Chapter-10)

7. Tracing the path of the rays of light through a glass prism. Unit-III:(Chapter-11)

TERM-II

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

1. Studying the dependence of potential difference (V) across a resistor on the current (I) passing 

through it and determining its resistance. Also plotting a graph between V and I. 

 Unit-IV:(Chapter-12)

2. Studying (a) binary fission in Amoeba, and (b) budding in yeast and Hydra with the help of 

prepared slides. Unit-II:(Chapter-8)

PRESCRIBED BOOKS:

 Science-Textbook for class IX-NCERT Publication

 Science-Text book for class X- NCERT Publication

 Assessment of Practical Skills in Science-Class IX - CBSE Publication

 Assessment of Practical Skills in Science- Class X- CBSE Publication

 Laboratory Manual-Science-Class IX, NCERT Publication

 Laboratory Manual-Science-Class X, NCERT Publication

 Exemplar Problems Class IX – NCERT Publication

 Exemplar Problems Class X – NCERT Publication

Assessment Areas (Theory) 2021-22

(Class X)

Science (086)

Theory TotalMaximum Marks: 80

Competencies Marks

Demonstrate Knowledge and Understanding 46 %

Application of Knowledge/Concepts 22 %

Analyze, Evaluate and Create 32 %

Note: 

 Internal choice would be provided. 

Internal Assessment – Term I and II (10 Marks each)

 Periodic Assessment - 03 marks 

 Multiple Assessment – 02 marks 

 Subject Enrichment (Practical Work) - 03 marks

 Portfolio - 02 marks



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