25 Oct 2010
Edited to add: Submitted post for Shruti’s Artsy-Craftsy June 2001 Folk art challenge.
I have done numerous lesson plans for course work. Two years back, one such lesson plan was on Tulika’s Sameer’s House, an all time favorite at home. That is when I realized how today’s kid’s-lit is so versatile and can be integrated in to a classroom setting. The seed was sown.
For CROCUS 2010, my category assignment was arts and crafts. For this I decided to do a post on how Warli can be integrated in to a classroom. Check out my post at Saffron Tree. I am eager to hear back from you all.
5 Responses for "Lesson Plans"
Wow… that gives me some ideas for the class that I am taking. Nice!
Typo: taking should be teaching. Need my afternoon caffeine.
UTBT SAYS: Tell me how it went.
Repeating what i said – you rock. Come back and start a school. I will be your student.
UTBT SAYS: LOL Chox 🙂
Really nice, UTBT. Is good to see activities that bring motor skill development and language learning together:)
Would you like to share your lesson plan on Sameer’s House with us? Would love to feature it on the Tulika blog.
UTBT SAYS: Would love to. Will dig it up and email it you. The email with this comment and attention Malar is good?
Hey and NCERT math textbooks have Madhubani illustrations and such. You’d like them.
UTBT SAYS: I just checked out NCERT books online. I envy today’s children. Look how colorful their books are?!
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