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1. Sounds 2. Opposites 3. Actions 4. Colors 5. Phonics 6. Reading 7. Rhymes 8. Shapes 8. Math 9. Manners 10. Themes 11. Stories 12. EPL 13. Play
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A child will be able to: Develop writing skills through coloring and tracing Learn building correct letter formation Expand vocabulary up to 400 words Understand difference between vowels and consonants Recognize concepts of Colors, Opposites, Action Words and Themes Write 6 to 8 sentences independently
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A child will be able to: Gain skill of word building using word part method Gain knowledge of –at, -et, -od, -sh, -ch and 48 other blends Develop correct letter sounds and pronunciation Develop a vocabulary of approx. 500 new phonetic words Learn phonics based sentences and stories
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A child will be able to: Read English very quickly through Photo memory method Understand text through illustrations from their immediate environment Love reading and do repetition of frequently used nouns and verbs Gain knowledge of approx. 400 non phonetic words Study story books independently
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A child will be able to: Enhance the speaking power effectively Get pleasure in sing aloud with action Satisfy the rhyming instincts Learn thematic concepts easily Express emotions and feelings properly Improve imagination Enhance memory
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A child will be able to: Recognize numbers, symbols and number value Develop eye-hand coordination by tracing pattern Identify flat and solid shapes Count and write numbers in correct sequence Understand the concepts of Unit, Ten and Hundred Perform interesting addition and subtraction activities
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Maze Workbook (English) Jugnoo Urdu Ibtadai Maze Workbook (Math) Maze Phonics Maze Reader Maze Rhymes Jugnoo Adaab Jugnoo Nazmain
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Effective Sound Control on Gestures & Postures Good Actor Humble Keen to learning Command on modern educational strategies
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Phonics Sight Reading Story Telling Singing Rhymes Creative Writing
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Phonics is a method of teaching for beginners, to read and pronounce words by learning to associate letters with the sounds.
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Name (See) Sound ( ) Letter Shape (C)
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Sight reading is the ability to capture whole word as a symbol in memory as it is, when a letter is viewed. Children begin with the assumption that the whole symbol represents the whole word.
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Storytelling is an art of conveying events in words with images, gestures, postures and sounds.
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Singing Rhymes is the act of reading poems with the rhythmic voice, facial expressions, gestures and body movement.
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Theme based Vocabulary Closed ended questions Fill in the blanks Jumble sentences Substitute words
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7 Components of SSP 1. Awareness Workshop 2. Annual training 3. Teaching Guide 4. Assessment Papers 5. Online Support 6. Consultancy Visits 7. Principal Workshop
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Core areas of Education Modern educational research & techniques Latest teaching and learning tools Question and answer session
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Modern teaching methods Yearly planning Lesson planning Utilization of “Teaching aid material” Experts’ demos Teachers’ Practice Troubleshooting
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List of Competencies Page by page description Yearly, weekly and daily syllabus breakup Teaching methods List of material FAQ’s Video CD Version is Also Available
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Term wise Sample Assessment Papers Verity of activities to check student’s performance Matching, Comparing, Coloring, Reading, Fill in the Blanks, Creative Writing and Questions
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School’s own profile Downloads: Flash Cards Cutouts Soft Board Materials Assessment Papers Yearly Planners Competencies Teaching Guide 24/7 Online support request Day by day enhancements Updates and Articles
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School visit to ensure implementation Principal’s feedback Troubleshooting Teachers' problems Class Observation Suggestions, recommendations and tips Consultancy visit report
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Usage of support material How to check teachers performance? How to handle parents problems? Yearly Planning Event Planning
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NIRE/NCE & Schools Hand in Hands towards “Quality Education”
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