π§ͺ Class 12 Chemistry Lesson Plan β Academic Year April to February
π Table of Contents
π Introduction
Chemistry in Class 12 includes both Physical and Organic/Inorganic components that are essential for board exams and competitive tests like NEET, JEE, etc. A structured month-wise plan ensures comprehensive coverage and enough time for revision.
π― Objectives
- π Cover the entire syllabus by December.
- π¬ Align practical and theory lessons effectively.
- π§ Strengthen understanding of equations, mechanisms, and applications.
- π Reinforce learning through regular revision and practice tests.
ποΈ Month-wise Lesson Plan
Month | Chapters / Topics |
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April | Ch 1: Solid State Ch 2: Solutions |
May | Ch 3: Electrochemistry Ch 4: Chemical Kinetics |
June | Holiday Assignments / Numericals Practice |
July | Ch 5: Surface Chemistry Ch 6: General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements |
August | Ch 7: The p-Block Element Practical Experiments Begin |
September | Ch 8: The d- and f-Block Elements Ch 9: Coordination Compounds Half-Yearly Revision |
October | Ch 10: Haloalkanes and Haloarenes Ch 11: Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers |
November | Ch 12: Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids Ch 13: Amines |
December | Ch 14: Biomolecules Ch 15: Polymers Ch 16: Chemistry in Everyday Life Full Syllabus Revision |
January | Pre-Board Exams Practical File Completion Viva Practice |
February | CBSE Board Exams |
π§ͺ Practical Schedule
- Volumetric analysis (oxalic acid, KMnOβ)
- Salt analysis (qualitative)
- Content of iron in iron tablets
- Preparation of inorganic and organic compounds
- Tests for functional groups in organic compounds
π Assessment Tips
- π§Ύ Conduct MCQ tests monthly.
- π Practice long and short answer questions from NCERT and PYQs.
- π§ͺ Review practical files and conduct viva every month.
- π Assign mock papers before pre-boards and in December.
β Final Thoughts
With proper planning, consistency, and revision, Class 12 Chemistry can become one of the strongest scoring subjects. Regular practice of equations and lab work is essential for success in both boards and entrance exams.