Saturday, November 26, 2016

Mid term reference - Save the date December 11


Jai Srimannarayana dear Parents,

As you were informed earlier, the mid term for Mana Telugu madhyama would be on December 11. The mid term reference is given below.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B3IeuUQA9h8NY0JPT0d2cXN0aHM

Please note:
1. Please make sure that kids carry at least two pencils and an eraser for every class and to the exam.
2. Please start preparing the kids immediately so that last minute crunch could be avoided.
3. We will be discussing in the next class about the format of the exam and how the students can prepare well for the exam.

Monday, November 14, 2016

November 13, 2016

Important Announcements

There is no Prajna class next week (November 20)

The subsequent week, we meet in Ashtalakshmi Temple for a special session with HH Swamiji.

**Please note**
Mana Telugu Madhyama mid term will be on December 11, 2016. The syllabus and model paper would be distributed shortly. Please have the students practice reading, writing and spoken Telugu. This includes names of vegetables, numbers and family relationships

What did we cover in the class?

Story (Anecdote)
None

Core Activity
Since there was a gap in Telugu classes, we revised sentence construction in Telugu with antonym relationship (Big/small, more/less, wide/narrow, loud/silent, firm/soft etc.). Later, we wrote the sentences. Please refer to the notebooks of your children to review what was discussed in the class.


Homework
Very few students are completing their homework. Since they need to practice reading, writing and spoken Telugu for the mid-term exam, please let the students complete last week's homework if they have not completed.You can refer to the earlier post in this  blog for more information on last week homework.

After completing last week's homework, please review Mana Telugu Sisu (UKG) and let them perform exercises. 
Obviously, the more they exercise, the less would be the last minute crunch they need for Telugu mid-term exam.

For practicing sentences, here is the homework. 
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B3IeuUQA9h8NbTVfWjZpN1I3ZEE
Ideally, you would spread it as 1-2 sentences per day. This would ensure that students have consistent practice and enjoy while learning.

Plan for next class

Padyam

Spoken Telugu - Fruits and vegetables

Writing sentences - continuation

Note:
Please ensure that your children get a note book and pen/pencil to the class, every class