What I actually need from CBSE packs on a Monday
Monday, Period 1, Class 10 Science in my Delhi room: we’re starting Chemical Reactions and Equations and I’m already eyeing PT-1. A good ready-to-run pack here has three things. First, a quick-set starter that warms up balancing without eating the lesson—five equations, mixed difficulty, with one trick coefficient. Second, case-based questions that use a short lab note or a label from a bottle of dilute HCl so students must infer, not guess. Third, a mix of 1-mark MCQs, 2–3 mark short answers, and one 4–5 mark reasoning item to match CBSE’s style.
For Maths (Class 10, Pair of Linear Equations), I want a graph snippet and one elimination-by-addition example that shows every row of working. English (First Flight): a passage-based question where evidence lines are numbered and there’s one grammar gap-fill linked to the passage. Social Science (Federalism): a source-based MCQ set plus one “explain with two reasons” prompt. I keep a small shelf of these in the library so I can pull the right mix without reinventing the wheel; the trick is staying honest about the CBSE pattern, not my pet preferences.