Subject : Hindi 6/04/2015 to 17/04/2015


I pad session

(Reading, writing and speaking skills )


           Student's drew pictures and wrote the Hindi consonants in an -I pad session. After they finished their written work. they spoke the consonants in Hindi with correct pronunciation. With I-pad session the students developed their reading, writing and speaking skills. They enjoyed their learning engagements during this I- pad session.
Kindly find few photos of our scholars during this session...












Patriotic song ( Desh bhakti geet)   

"Saare jahan se achha Hindostan hamara..."  Hindi poem/song


Students sang the songs few lines with action.( It support  them to improve their listening and speaking skills)

In this patriotic song students were excited and they were all involved in the song through the actions. They also sang the poem.


Students  in action....just have a look at their gestures during this poem/song














Learning activity on Indian Monuments

Students watched a video of famous 10 monuments in India. such as
Taaj-mahal, Laal- kila, Kutub- minar, Kamal- mandir, surya mandir etc. Here is the link to the video.


Top 10 Famous monuments in India
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4sMQ9dEpuo8

After the video, students discussed in a group about Indian monuments. Teachers also helped them understood about their responsibility towards these monuments.

Coloring activity:

Students also colored the activity sheet related to the monuments of India. They enjoyed  this activity. Just see some images of this class activity and students expressions...













Hindi miracle swargeet:

Students sang the Hindi miracle Hindi swargeet with actions. Here is the link to swargeet...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y0Z4Sk10CyE


Students also watched the miracle Vyanangeet ( Consonants) video on this. here is the link...


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aroTk2gE9dU


Students learned and wrote the Hindi consonants  ba, bha, ma, ya, ra, la ,va, sha and sshha. They traced and wrote, drew the related pictures and colored the worksheets. They also wrote theses consonants in the note book.





   




  


       


Kindly find the chart presented below to experience the correct pronunciation of Hindi consonants.



Hindi numbers 11 to 20 (oral). 

Here is tip its correct pronunciation. Kindly go through this very useful chart for native and non native students as well as parents.



Have a great weekend all my scholars.