Phonics

Phonics is a method of teaching children how to read and write by helping them understand the relationship between letters and the sounds they make.

It’s foundational in early literacy, especially in Nursery and Kindergarten programs.

Why is Phonics Important?

  • Helps children decode (read) new words.
  • Builds spelling skills.
  • Supports pronunciation and listening.
  • Increases reading fluency and confidence.

Handwriting

Handwriting is the skill of writing letters, numbers, and words clearly and legibly. In nursery and early years, it’s a fine motor development activity that builds control, coordination, and confidence in writing.

Why Handwriting is Important

  • Develops fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination
  • Helps children form letters correctly
  • Builds concentration and focus
  • Supports early literacy and communication

English Grammar

Introduce children to basic grammar concepts through interactive and fun activities. Engaging English Grammar Class Plan designed for young learners (ages 4–6)—ideal for a nursery, kindergarten, or early primary setting.

Fun Grammar Teaching Ideas

  • Flashcards & Picture Books
  • Crafts: Draw or color examples of nouns or actions
  • Games: Noun/verb sorting, grammar bingo, “Simon Says” (with verbs)
  • Snack Talk: “Describe your snack” – crunchy, sweet, round, etc.

Tuition from KG to 12th

Offering tuition from KG to 12th grade is a big opportunity and responsibility. Whether you’re planning to start a tuition center, offer home tutoring, or design an online tuition program, here’s a structured guide to help you plan effectively.

Objective:

To provide academic support and skill-building across all school levels, from Kindergarten to Grade 12, in key subjects like:

  • English
  • Mathematics
  • Science
  • Social Studies
  • Exam prep (Board Exams, Olympiads, etc.)