Class 10th Science CBSE

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About Course

Our Class 10 Science course is meticulously designed to align with the CBSE curriculum, providing students with a robust understanding of essential scientific principles across Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. This course emphasizes conceptual clarity, practical application, and analytical skills, preparing students for academic excellence and future scientific endeavors.

Course Structure:

The course is divided into five comprehensive units, each focusing on key scientific domains:

  1. Chemical Substances – Nature and Behaviour (25 Marks):

    • Chemical Reactions and Equations
    • Acids, Bases, and Salts
    • Metals and Non-metals
    • Carbon and Its Compounds
  2. World of Living (25 Marks):

    • Life Processes
    • Control and Coordination in Animals and Plants
    • Reproduction
    • Heredity and Evolution
  3. Natural Phenomena (12 Marks):

    • Light – Reflection and Refraction
    • The Human Eye and the Colourful World
  4. Effects of Current (13 Marks):

    • Electricity
    • Magnetic Effects of Electric Current
  5. Natural Resources (5 Marks):

    • Our Environment
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What Will You Learn?

  • By the end of this course, students will:
  • Develop a comprehensive understanding of fundamental scientific concepts.
  • Enhance problem-solving and critical-thinking skills.
  • Apply scientific knowledge to real-world situations and experiments.
  • Be well-prepared for Class 10 board examinations and future academic pursuits in science.

Course Content

Chemical Reactions and Equations

Acids, Bases, and Salts

Metals and Non-Metals

Carbon and Its Compounds

Periodic Classification of Elements

Life Processes

Control and Coordination

How Do Organisms Reproduce

Heredity and Evolution

Light reflection and refraction

Human eye and colorful world

Electricity

Magnetic effect of electric current

Sources of energy

Our Environment

Management of Natural Resources