Digraph Sound: wh
Meet the wh sound with words like wheel, whale, and whisk.
Meet the wh sound with words like wheel, whale, and whisk.
Move from tiny Malayalam phrases into short readable lines children can understand and say.
Use familiar Malayalam words and grow them into short meaningful sentences.
Read a short Malayalam line and choose the picture that matches it best.
Move from tiny Hindi sentences into slightly longer linked reading lines for early Grade 1 readers.
Use familiar Hindi words and turn them into simple sentences with meaning.
Read a short Hindi line and choose the picture that matches it best.
Use picture groups to see what happens when we add one more or take one away.
See how numbers can be grouped into tens and ones using sticks, straws, or drawn bundles.
Use small number pairs that join to make 10 so children see friendly combinations clearly.
Compare objects by length using hand spans, blocks, or paper strips before formal rulers.
Compare weight and how much containers can hold using child-friendly objects and simple observation.
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Tiny useful words and first reading patterns that help children move from letters into early word reading.
Open subject shelfMove from early decoding into connected reading, comprehension, summary, comparison, and evidence-based response work across the grades.
Open subject shelfA gentle Malayalam shelf moving from full akshara familiarity into picture words, home words, and simple early reading.
Open subject shelfA warm Hindi shelf with swar familiarity, picture words, bina matra words, and simple early phrases.
Open subject shelfBuild from counting and comparison into fractions, measurement, place value, rounding, data, and practical problem-solving across the grades.
Open subject shelfTravel from family and everyday observation into habitats, maps, resources, science ideas, and community-linked thinking.
Open subject shelfGrow from naming words and sentence patterns into grammar, vocabulary, paragraph writing, tone, and revision through real use.
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