CBSE Class 11 Home Science
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The detailed syllabus for Home Science Class 11 is as follows:
Introduction: Evolution of the discipline and its relevance to the quality of life
Unit I: Understanding Oneself: Adolescence
A. Sense of self – understanding ‘Who am I’?
B. Characteristics and needs
C. Influences on identity formation
- Biological and physical changes
- Socio-cultural contexts
- Emotional changes
- Cognitive changes
D. Food, nutrition, health and fitness
E. Management of resources - time, money, energy and space
F. Fabric and apparel
G. Media and communication technology
H. Communication skills
I. Living and working in a global society
Unit II: Understanding Family, Community and Society
A. Relationships and interactions with ‘significant others’;
- Family
- School - peers and educators
- Community
- Society
B. Concerns and needs in diverse contexts:
Family, school, community and society
Key areas:
(a) Health, nutrition and hygiene
(b) Activity, work and environment
(c) Resource availability and management
(d) Learning, education and extension
(e) Textile heritage of India
Unit III: Childhood
- Survival, growth and development
- Nutrition, health and wellbeing
- Care and education
- Clothes and apparel
- Children with special needs
- Socio-cultural influences on children
Unit IV: Adulthood
- Health and wellness
- Financial planning and management
- Care and maintenance of fabrics and apparel
- Perspectives in communication
- Individual’s responsibilities and rights.
Practicals
1. Study of physical self with reference to:
(a) Age, height, weight, hip size, round chest/bust, round waist
(b) Age at menarche: girls
(c) Growth of beard, change in voice: boys
(d) Colour of hair and eyes
2. Understanding oneself with reference to :
(a) Developmental norms
(b) Peers, both male and female
(c) Health status
(d) Garment sizing
3. (a) Record own diet for a day
(b) Evaluate qualitatively for adequacy
4. (a) Record the fabrics and apparel used in a day
(b) Categorise them according to functionality
5. (a) Record one day’s activities relating to time use and work
(b) Prepare a time plan for oneself.
6. (a) Record own emotions for a day in different contexts
(b) Reflect on the “why” of these emotions and ways of handling them
7. List and discuss five messages from print and electronic media which have influenced own self.
8. Collection of information from different regions in India and critical discussion on:
(a) Food practices including food taboos, fasting and festivity preparations
(b) Clothing practices related to rites, rituals and occupation
(c) Childcare practices in early years – gender similarities and differences
(d) Traditional forms of communication including festive and special occasions
9. List and discuss 4-5 areas of agreement and disagreement with:
(a) Mother
(b) Father
(c) Siblings
(d) Friends
(e) Teacher
How would you resolve the disagreements to reach a state of harmony and mutual acceptance?
10. Documentation of a traditional textile art/craft of neighbouring area.
11. Visit to any one programme/institution (Govt. /NGO) for children; observation of activities in the programme and report writing.
Or
Observation of any two children of different ages in the neighbourhood and reporting on their activities and behavior.
12. Construction of Quality Of Life (QOL) and Human Development Index (HDI).
13. Relationship of fibre properties to their usage:
(a) Thermal property and flammability
(b) Moisture absorbency and comfort
14. Study one female adult and one male adult in the age range of 35 to 60 years with reference to:
(a) Health and illness
(b) Physical activity and time management
(c) Diet behavior
(d) Coping with challenges
(e) Media availability and preferences
15. Calculation of nutritive value of foods to identify rich sources of nutrients.
16. Preparation of different healthy snacks for an adolescent suitable in her/his context.
17. Study of labels on:
(a) Food
(b) Drugs and cosmetics
(c) Fabrics and apparel
(d) Consumer durables
18. Observation and recording of group dynamics in different locations/ situations such as:
(a) Home
(b) Eateries
(c) Playfield
(d) School
(e) Recreation areas
19. Analysis of own communication styles and skills.
20. Plan a budget for self for a given situation/ purpose.
21. List five problems faced by self or family as consumer. Suggest solutions to overcome the same.
Unit I: Introduction to Home Science (02 Marks)
- What is Home Science
- Areas of Home Science
- Home Science is important for both boys and girls
- Career options of Home Science
Note for Students: This introductory unit establishes the foundation of the discipline, exploring its diverse domains and the various professional avenues available for both genders.
Unit II: Understanding oneself: Adolescence (20 Marks)
- Ch. - Understanding the Self: “Who am I‟?, Development and Characteristics of the Self (Development characteristics and needs of adolescents), Influences on Identity.
- Ch. - Food, Nutrition, Health and Fitness
- Ch. - Management of Resources
- Ch. - Fabric Around us
- Ch. - Media and Communication Technology
Note for Students: This unit focuses on the self-identity of adolescents, covering their nutritional requirements, resource management, and communication skills within a socio-cultural context.
Unit III: Understanding Family, Community and Society (15 Marks)
- Ch. - Concerns and needs in diverse contexts: Nutrition, Health and Hygiene, Resources Availability and Management.
Note for Students: Students will explore the expanding interactions of adolescents with their environment, focusing on health, hygiene, and the effective management of shared community resources.
Unit IV: Childhood (15 Marks)
- Ch.-Survival, Growth and Development
- Ch. - Nutrition, Health and Wellbeing
- Ch. - Our Apparel
Note for Students: This unit examines the developmental milestones of childhood, addressing critical concerns such as nutrition, education, clothing, and inclusive care for children with disabilities.
Unit V: Adulthood (18 Marks)
- Ch. - Health and Wellness
- Ch. - Financial Management and planning
- Ch. - Care and Maintenance of fabrics
Note for Students: This unit prepares students for the responsibilities of adult life, emphasizing financial planning, health maintenance, and individual rights within the family and society.