U.P. എന്ന ലേബല്‍ ഉള്ള പോസ്റ്റുകള്‍ കാണിക്കുന്നു. എല്ലാ പോസ്റ്റുകളും കാണിക്കൂ
U.P. എന്ന ലേബല്‍ ഉള്ള പോസ്റ്റുകള്‍ കാണിക്കുന്നു. എല്ലാ പോസ്റ്റുകളും കാണിക്കൂ

ബുധനാഴ്‌ച, നവംബർ 19, 2014

English Grammar for new texts of U.P. classes


 Mrs. Parvathy Venkiteswaran teacher has always amazed us all with the variety of study materials she prepares for U.P, High School and Higher Secondary (+2) classes. 

This time it is yet again different. She will make your jaws drop down with her latest material, I am sure. 

This is a Slide Show on
various grammar items in the Std. 5 and Std. 6 English Text Books like Vowels, Noun Phrases, Prepositions, Wh-questions etc. She has also used her voice for background explanations.

Check it and feel the perfection of the material. It has the quality of a Spoken English CD/VCD that we buy from the market.

ബുധനാഴ്‌ച, നവംബർ 12, 2014

SSLC English - Language Elements

        In all almost all the classes especially in Std. 10 we have two sure questions - Supply the missing words in the following passage & Edit the following passage. These questions carry 4 marks out of the 80 marks in SSLC. If we are familiar with these we will easily be able to score good marks from this area. Here is an attempt to give you
practice for such questions. These have been collected from previous year questions and question banks. Filling the blanks questions were answered by Annu Abraham, my student. Some of the editing questions were collected by Sajithamol V.S., another student.

It is made available as .pdf so that you can print and use it in class. The slide show can be made use of to save time.

NB: The post will be updated as and when I get more questions either through comments, via email or such other ways.
Rajeev Joseph
(Admin, English Blog)
St.Thomas HSS Erumely, Kottayam

ചൊവ്വാഴ്ച, ഒക്‌ടോബർ 28, 2014

Std.I, Std.III, Std.V, Std.VII - SCERT Text Books - Chapters 1 & 2


Std. 1
CHAPTER 1

Readiness package Integration Malayalam
Integration Malayalam
Integration Mathematics
Integration Tamil medium
Integration Kannada medium
Readiness Package English
Readiness Package Tamil
English
Sanskrit
Arabic


CHAPTER 2

Integration Mathematics
Integration Tamil medium
Kannada Mathematics
English
Sanskrit
Arabic
Std. 3
CHAPTER 1

Malayalam
Tamil
Arabic
Kannada
Sanskrit
English
Mathematics
EVS

CHAPTER 2
Malayalam
Std. 5
CHAPTER 1

Malayalam AT
Malayalam BT
Tamil
Kannada AT
Kannada BT
Arabic
Urdu
Readiness Package Urdu
Hindi
English
Mathematics
Science
Social Science
Sanskrit General
Sanskrit Oriental

CHAPTER 2

Std. 7
CHAPTER 1
Malayalam AT
Malayalam BT
Tamil
Kannada AT
Kannada BT
Arabic
Hindi
Urdu
English
Mathematics
Science
Social Science
Sanskrit General
Sanskrit Oriental

CHAPTER 2

Malayalam AT
Tamil
 Kannada AT
 Arabic
 Hindi
 Urdu
 English
 Mathematics
 Science
 Social Science
 Health and Physical Education
 Sanskrit General
 Sanskrit Oriental
CHAPTER 3 & 4
 01 Tamil_Cha_03
01 Tamil_Cha_04
02 Kannada Unit 3 – AT
02 Kannada Unit 3 – BT
03 Urdu VII Unit 3
03 Urdu VII Unit 4
04 Sanskrit_chapter 3
04 Sanskrit_chapter 4
04 Sanskrit_Oriental_chapter 3
04 Sanskrit_Oriental_chapter 4
Kannada Unit 3 – AT
Kannada Unit 3 – BT
Tamil_Cha_03
Tamil_Cha_04

ചൊവ്വാഴ്ച, ഒക്‌ടോബർ 21, 2014

A sample speech on Mangalyaan

Prepared by one of my students with the help of her Uncle
Respected Principal, teachers and dear friends,

A very good morning to all.
I am extremely happy this morning to have an opportunity to deliver a speech on the topic Mangalyaan.

Well, when we go years back to check the history of India's space missions, failure was the usual refrain. The whole world wasted no time to laugh at India's attempts. But the unflinching determination of Indian scientists have silenced them all. The fresh example we have at hand to show our victory is the success of Mangalyaan, India's Mars mission. You know when PSLV blasted off carrying the orbiter on 5th November 2013, a success was not at all expected by many as no country had made success in the Mars Mission on the first attempt. But when things worked according to the script, Mars orbiter precisely landed on the orbit of the red planet. When millions watched with the bated breath, the tri-colour  fluttered.

Let us all be proud to be Indians.
Jai Hind

ഞായറാഴ്‌ച, മാർച്ച് 16, 2014

To make reading and writing easy for beginners


To make reading and writing easy for beginners
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→ Start with 3 letter words - rhyming words are more preferred.
Eg. cat, rat, pat , pot, cot, lot etc.

→ Give an idea about vowels and how they help in changing sounds like “a” is used as “aa” in Malayalam, “e” is used for “ottappulli”, and so on for all vowels.

→ Give several examples, display them in charts. Highlight the vowels with different colours.
Part, mark, fan,
Set, bed, pen
Charts like this should be prepared for all vowels.

→ After giving lot of reading and writing practices, ask them to find such words in their text books or news papers or comics, and let them note it down.

→ Write small stories and sentences for these children and give reading practices.

To make them speak
→ Teacher should talk very simple sentence frequently, not only in English periods, but in other periods too, when the situation is suitable.

Eg: How are you? Shall we start, let’s sing, I am tired, who is absent etc.

→ Talk about favourite things.

Eg: I like paayasam. It is very sweet.
My mother gave me a blue dress. It has pink buttons.
Ravi likes bike. He rides very fast.
I went to the beach. I played in the water.

→ After giving such examples, ask them to speak about their favourite things. Teacher should boost their confidence by giving scaffolding and encouragements like claps. They may not speak initially, then ask them to write down their ideas and read.

To make them write
→ Start with small sentences. Here too teacher’s version is used first.

Show them some object and describe it.
Eg: This is a small flower. This is red in colour. It has five petals.

Ask a student to stand and describe him/her.
This is Sonu. He is a tall boy. He is wearing black sandals.

This kind of practices will show some result within 2 months. Teacher should be very patient. Can’t expect a leap in a short time. 

All the best
Suja Ramesh
LPSA, GTWLPS Nadupathy, Palakkad

English Learning Materials for Beginners - Fourth Updation (Today)

Suja Ramesh
LPSA, GTWLPS Nadupathy, Palakkad

      I am a Primary School Teacher from Palakkad. Even our 10th standard students find it difficult to frame a meaningful sentence, neither are they confident to express their ideas in English.
    I wish our primary teachers try to make students familiar with simple sentence formation. This will boost their confidence in writing about simple topics like tree, food, pond etc. I hope this attempt will strengthen the foundation and the student will be able to communicate well in English by the time he finishes 10th.
     I am a part of English Blog by contributing learning materials for primary classes. Instead of focusing more on textbooks, I wish to encourage children in writing about familiar topics in their own simple sentences. These are some samples. Please go through them and feel free to express your opinion. I wish more teachers from LP school join English Blog and share. 
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A song for Std. 1 and 2

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Car is fast,

Cart is slow

Bike is fast,

Cycle is slow

Rani is fast,

Renu is slow

Dog is fast

Cow is slow

Slow or fast

Both are good
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Click below to download the rest

തിങ്കളാഴ്‌ച, ഓഗസ്റ്റ് 19, 2013

Slide Presentations to improve the language of beginners

      Ms. Parvathy Venkiteswaran is back with another series of Slide Presentations. Here are the slide presentations that would definitely help to improve the language of beginners.

 

Mrs. Parvathy Venkiteswaran
H.S.A. English (Rtd.)
Samooham High School
North Paravoor

ബുധനാഴ്‌ച, ജൂലൈ 24, 2013

Std. 6 English Unit I and II


      The regular visitors of English Blog may not need an introduction toMs.Parvathy Venkiteswaran. TheRevision Test Series (two tests for each units of the Std. X English Text - Click here to download) thatshe sent us last year was a beautiful and very useful work. Her details were not known then and recently she revealed herself as an HSA English at Samooham High School, North Paravur who retired last March. A conversation over the phone made it clear that she retired only from the government service and not from language teaching. She writes for Mathrubhumi Daily, Mathrubhumi Successline, many private publishers all over Kerala and has been in the translation team of ICT text books.
       Her first contribution this year are some slide presentations for the U.P. classes.
Parvathy Venkiteswaran
Samooham H.S.
N. Paravoor