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Project 2 - A to Z

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Subject  : English Topic  : English A to Z. A for ... Description  : A to Z with a word, sentence and Picture for each letter. Working  : Plain old. A to Z in the rows. Each letter gets a word, a sentence using that word  (that Arya framed himself)    and also a pictorical representation of that word. Back story : I hear you. "Isn't it just a little late for a Grade 1 kid to be doing A...Z? " Yes and No. First things first - the school focuses on all round development and not super academic. Read - they do not torture the kids to write pages after pages. I also notice he is not super naturally inclined into academics. But no worries. Projects are here to rescue me. I'm totally ok with Arya picking up word formation, spelling in his time. This is my effort to give him just a little nudge in the direction. Also, hopefully this helps with the frequent mirror images that he struggles with.  I absolutely adore this. Look at the pride and twinkle in h...

Project 1 - Uyir Mey Ezhuthukkal

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  Subject : Tamil Topic : Uyir-Mey Ezhuthukkal Description : To convey the Uyir + Mey ezhuthukkal = Uyir Mey Ezhuthukkal in Tamil. Working : Tamil Uyir ezhuthukkal go as the header fields and mey ezhuthukkal go at the start of each row. There is a movable vertical column for Akhu (the 3 triangular dots) and kk, ngg, chch and so on. You move this vertical strip to the uyir ezhuthu you are interested in to see that the combination of that uyir and mey ezhuthu gives that corresponding uyir mey ezhuthu. Example : Move the vertical strip to eeee(say) and corresponding to the row that says tttt (ta with a dot) you get 'teee'. Voila!  Back story : We are proud of our mother tongue. While sure, I'm not as proficient in Tamil ( atleast for the reading and writing part) as I'm in English - Thanks to English medium schooling and our works, ofcourse - my kid learning tamizh was a matter of pride and absolute importance to me. Its about our roots.  Side Note - We are not the fa...

Welcome to Arya's Projects

 Hello everyone, Welcome to Arya's projects. This is Sandya Arunn, writing for my 6 year old son - Arya Arunn. He is in Grade 1 at Green Valley Kriyalaya school. My son is a curious, fun little soul with loads of interest. Cars, Tools, Electronics, Crafts, sand play etc. Unfortunately (for me), reading and writing are not one of those, at least - not yet. To get him interested in reading and writing - we started doing some 'fun' projects together. It basically started when I realized that while I had to kinda force him to write his home works, he was quiet happy to write on a chart with sketch pens instead. At Rs. 10/- per chart paper, it was well worth it. His most recent 'task' to me was to put all his projects on a blog for others to see and appreciate him. So here goes!