This 3 sentence document provides an innovative lesson plan submitted by Rajalekshmi. R, who teaches Sanskrit as an optional subject. The lesson plan was submitted for a teaching course at the Government College of Teacher Education in Thycaud.
This innovative lesson plan involves students visiting a polyhouse farm and diary farm to learn practical agriculture techniques. At the farms, students observed farming activities along with farmers. After touring the facilities, the students asked the farm owners questions to gain more knowledge about agricultural practices.
This document discusses the benefits of exercise for both physical and mental health. Regular exercise can improve cardiovascular health, reduce stress and anxiety, boost mood, sharpen cognitive function, and reduce the risk of depression. Staying physically active enhances quality of life and longevity.
This innovative lesson plan proposes teaching students a short version of the Ramayana in Sanskrit. It recognizes that the current times demand new approaches to education as the world rapidly changes. Exposing students to classics like the Ramayana in their original language can help nurture positive qualities while adapting to modern pressures.
This 3 sentence document provides an innovative lesson plan submitted by Rajalekshmi. R, who teaches Sanskrit as an optional subject. The lesson plan was submitted for a teaching course at the Government College of Teacher Education in Thycaud.
This innovative lesson plan involves students visiting a polyhouse farm and diary farm to learn practical agriculture techniques. At the farms, students observed farming activities along with farmers. After touring the facilities, the students asked the farm owners questions to gain more knowledge about agricultural practices.
This document discusses the benefits of exercise for both physical and mental health. Regular exercise can improve cardiovascular health, reduce stress and anxiety, boost mood, sharpen cognitive function, and reduce the risk of depression. Staying physically active enhances quality of life and longevity.
This innovative lesson plan proposes teaching students a short version of the Ramayana in Sanskrit. It recognizes that the current times demand new approaches to education as the world rapidly changes. Exposing students to classics like the Ramayana in their original language can help nurture positive qualities while adapting to modern pressures.
This document is a lesson plan submitted by Greeshma P V for a Sanskrit optional class. It includes the names of students who will present a video on the story of Gajendra Moksha and the class code.
This document provides information on programmed learning (PL), including its history, principles, characteristics, functions, and types. Key points:
- PL was developed based on B.F. Skinner's operant conditioning theory and arranges material in sequential steps to move a student from familiar to new concepts.
- Its principles include small steps, active responding, immediate feedback, self-pacing, logical sequence, and self-testing.
- Types of PL include linear, branching, and mathetics programs. Linear moves in sequence while branching provides alternatives. Mathetics applies reinforcement theory to complex skills.
This document is an innovative Sanskrit lesson plan submitted by Saranya. M for her Sanskrit optional course. It includes a Malayalam video on full body yoga, pranayama and meditation techniques to teach students. The lesson plan contains the student's roll number and school.
A.R RAJA RAJA VARMA was a Sanskrit scholar born in 1863 in Kerala, India. He was appointed as the principal of the Sanskrit college in Trivandrum. Some of his major works include Sāhitya Kuthūhala, a collection of 14 minor works including one-act plays and poems; Vita Vibhāvarī, a 4-canto poetic work describing the love of Radha and Krishna; and Angala Samrajya, a 23-canto Mahakavya epic poem describing the British Empire in India. He also wrote Laghu Panineeyam, a new interpretation of Panini's Sanskrit grammar treatise, and Manide
The Ramayana tells the story of Rama, Sita, and Laxmana, with Rama as the heroic prince, Sita as his wife, and Laxmana as his brother. In the story, the demon king Ravana kidnaps Sita, and Rama and Laxmana set out to rescue her with the help of the monkey god Hanuman. After a long search, Hanuman finds Sita held captive in Lanka and reassures her that Rama has sent him to save her, setting in motion the final confrontation between Rama and Ravana to defeat the demon and rescue Sita.
This document is a lesson plan submitted by Lekshmy sugunan.s for a Sanskrit optional class at Gcte, thycaud. It includes a video titled "Yoga for Kids - Padmasana.mp4" that demonstrates the Padmasana yoga pose for teaching children.
This document is a lesson plan submitted by Greeshma P V for a Sanskrit optional class. It includes the names of students who will present a video on the story of Gajendra Moksha and the class code.
This document provides information on programmed learning (PL), including its history, principles, characteristics, functions, and types. Key points:
- PL was developed based on B.F. Skinner's operant conditioning theory and arranges material in sequential steps to move a student from familiar to new concepts.
- Its principles include small steps, active responding, immediate feedback, self-pacing, logical sequence, and self-testing.
- Types of PL include linear, branching, and mathetics programs. Linear moves in sequence while branching provides alternatives. Mathetics applies reinforcement theory to complex skills.
This document is an innovative Sanskrit lesson plan submitted by Saranya. M for her Sanskrit optional course. It includes a Malayalam video on full body yoga, pranayama and meditation techniques to teach students. The lesson plan contains the student's roll number and school.
A.R RAJA RAJA VARMA was a Sanskrit scholar born in 1863 in Kerala, India. He was appointed as the principal of the Sanskrit college in Trivandrum. Some of his major works include Sāhitya Kuthūhala, a collection of 14 minor works including one-act plays and poems; Vita Vibhāvarī, a 4-canto poetic work describing the love of Radha and Krishna; and Angala Samrajya, a 23-canto Mahakavya epic poem describing the British Empire in India. He also wrote Laghu Panineeyam, a new interpretation of Panini's Sanskrit grammar treatise, and Manide
The Ramayana tells the story of Rama, Sita, and Laxmana, with Rama as the heroic prince, Sita as his wife, and Laxmana as his brother. In the story, the demon king Ravana kidnaps Sita, and Rama and Laxmana set out to rescue her with the help of the monkey god Hanuman. After a long search, Hanuman finds Sita held captive in Lanka and reassures her that Rama has sent him to save her, setting in motion the final confrontation between Rama and Ravana to defeat the demon and rescue Sita.
This document is a lesson plan submitted by Lekshmy sugunan.s for a Sanskrit optional class at Gcte, thycaud. It includes a video titled "Yoga for Kids - Padmasana.mp4" that demonstrates the Padmasana yoga pose for teaching children.