Living and non-living things
Sort everyday things into living and non-living groups using simple child-friendly examples.
Sort everyday things into living and non-living groups using simple child-friendly examples.
Notice familiar places in the neighbourhood and understand what we do there.
Move from daily weather words into simple season understanding children can connect to clothes, food, and routine.
Notice root, stem, leaf, and flower in a simple way using real plants and child-friendly language.
Connect simple food choices with habits that help children stay active and well each day.
Learn that naming words help us talk about people, places, animals, and things.
Use everyday actions like run, eat, jump, write, and sleep to notice doing words.
Build clearer meaning with everyday grammar patterns children hear and use often.
Use simple sentences to notice where a sentence starts and where it ends.
Use common grammar patterns through short meaningful sentences instead of rule-heavy explanation.
Arrange simple words into a full sentence with clear meaning and punctuation.
Read simple question sentences and match them with clear short answers.
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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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