28 October 2013

THE MOTHER AND WE

Mother thee treat us same
Children we break in vain
     -Harinath Vemula
Mother thee treat us same
Children we break in vain
     -Harinath Vemula

THE MIGHTY AND THE DIRTY

The mighty thee breathe the air
The dirty we let thee the share
     -Harintah Vemula
The mighty thee breathe the air
The dirty we let thee the share
     -Harintah Vemula

27 October 2013

26 October 2013

THE RHYMING WORDS


Rhyming words


ache - break
ache - bake
afraid - played
aunt - want
awoke - provoke
bag - sag
bait - date
bald - called
bang - sang
bare - fair
blind - signed
blood - flood
bough - cow
brow - now
butter -  mutter
card - hard
centre - enter
chief - leaf
cleerk - dark
clerk - park
climb - time
cloud - loud
coast - post
comb - dome
court - fort
crowd - loud
cry - buy
culture - vulture
curry - worry
deer - near
deer - clear
ditch - rich
dive - live
door - pour
drive - hive
eyes - ice
fate - weight
few - cue
fight - tight
fire - higher
first - burst
first - lust
flame - tame
flew -  sew
fly - ply
foe - low
food - mood
fool - rule
front - hunt
glade - maid
grass - pass
great - grate
great - fate
great - wait
great - fate
grip - trip
guys - lies
hair - dare
harm - calm
heal - steel
height - right
height - bite
height - bright
height - tight
height - bite
height - white
hurry - worry
hymn - slim
keen - mean
kite - height
kite - height
late - mate
learn - turn
leave - believe
leisure - pleasure
liar - fire
lime - climb
load - rode
loan - phone
loan - bone
loot - route
lose - whose
lost - cost
mass - pass
meander - slander
night - site
own - loan
pain - chain
paste - taste
peace - keys
picked - licked
play - clay
plough - bough
poor - sure
price - mice
prize - size
prize - wise
quite - light
race - space
race - case
read - breed
rife - knife
right - site
roar - pour
roar - door
rough - stuff
scene - keen
share - bare
shout - doubt
show - flow
spring - bring
steam - beam
stood - good
stuff - tough
sulk - bulk
sweet - suite
threw - through
through - shoe
through - blue
tomb - loom
tomb - roam
tomb - comb
tortoise - gratuitous
tow - crow
tree - bee
trough - cough
wait - date
wait - plait
wait - hate
waste - waist
water - daughter
wear - fare
west - guest
while - style
wine - sign
word - heard
worth - birth

Rhyming words


ache - break
ache - bake
afraid - played
aunt - want
awoke - provoke
bag - sag
bait - date
bald - called
bang - sang
bare - fair
blind - signed
blood - flood
bough - cow
brow - now
butter -  mutter
card - hard
centre - enter
chief - leaf
cleerk - dark
clerk - park
climb - time
cloud - loud
coast - post
comb - dome
court - fort
crowd - loud
cry - buy
culture - vulture
curry - worry
deer - near
deer - clear
ditch - rich
dive - live
door - pour
drive - hive
eyes - ice
fate - weight
few - cue
fight - tight
fire - higher
first - burst
first - lust
flame - tame
flew -  sew
fly - ply
foe - low
food - mood
fool - rule
front - hunt
glade - maid
grass - pass
great - grate
great - fate
great - wait
great - fate
grip - trip
guys - lies
hair - dare
harm - calm
heal - steel
height - right
height - bite
height - bright
height - tight
height - bite
height - white
hurry - worry
hymn - slim
keen - mean
kite - height
kite - height
late - mate
learn - turn
leave - believe
leisure - pleasure
liar - fire
lime - climb
load - rode
loan - phone
loan - bone
loot - route
lose - whose
lost - cost
mass - pass
meander - slander
night - site
own - loan
pain - chain
paste - taste
peace - keys
picked - licked
play - clay
plough - bough
poor - sure
price - mice
prize - size
prize - wise
quite - light
race - space
race - case
read - breed
rife - knife
right - site
roar - pour
roar - door
rough - stuff
scene - keen
share - bare
shout - doubt
show - flow
spring - bring
steam - beam
stood - good
stuff - tough
sulk - bulk
sweet - suite
threw - through
through - shoe
through - blue
tomb - loom
tomb - roam
tomb - comb
tortoise - gratuitous
tow - crow
tree - bee
trough - cough
wait - date
wait - plait
wait - hate
waste - waist
water - daughter
wear - fare
west - guest
while - style
wine - sign
word - heard
worth - birth

25 October 2013

Classroom Activity for any standard

     THE ASKING QUESTION GAME: HARINATH VEMULA
When you have gotten bored in teaching routine, it is better to introduce your class with some activities and games to energize your class and cheer them up.
     For instance here is an activity on making them prepare yes or no questions.
     For this you have to prepare well prior to the class and after entering into the class make your children into some groups. Name the groups with the names those they love most or connected with the language. For instance, VERB, NOUN, SUBJECT, COMPLEMENT etc.
     Then give them five or ten minutes to prepare some statement that are to be challenging to the others to change into the yes or no question form.
     Meanwhile the teacher has to draw a table with the names of the groups on the black board to award the points to the correct asked question to the statement stated by the other group.
     Rules to play this game:
1. Each group has to state their statement at once, when they get their chance in a linear way.
2. The next group has to answer with their interrogative to the question statement.
3. If the interrogative is correct, the teacher has to award the group with points on the board.
4. If they fail to answer the statement, the opportunity linearly transfers to the next group.
5. If no group has answered the statement, the group stated the statement is awarded with extra points.
     In this way you can make the classroom energetic and enthusiastic. At the end of the class the winner team will be praised and clapped with other teams.

     This game is really working. I personally making with this game my classrooms better active than regular boring passive state of classroom.

     LET ME WRITE SOME MORE GAMES FOR YOUR CLASS CHILDREN TO LEARN THIS LANGUAGE WITH ENJOYMENT.

    THANKING YOU FOR VISITING THIS BLOG. IF YOU WISH TO SUGGEST TO MAKE THIS SITE BETTER PLEASE MAIL ME:harinath.vemula@gmail.com

     THE ASKING QUESTION GAME: HARINATH VEMULA
When you have gotten bored in teaching routine, it is better to introduce your class with some activities and games to energize your class and cheer them up.
     For instance here is an activity on making them prepare yes or no questions.
     For this you have to prepare well prior to the class and after entering into the class make your children into some groups. Name the groups with the names those they love most or connected with the language. For instance, VERB, NOUN, SUBJECT, COMPLEMENT etc.
     Then give them five or ten minutes to prepare some statement that are to be challenging to the others to change into the yes or no question form.
     Meanwhile the teacher has to draw a table with the names of the groups on the black board to award the points to the correct asked question to the statement stated by the other group.
     Rules to play this game:
1. Each group has to state their statement at once, when they get their chance in a linear way.
2. The next group has to answer with their interrogative to the question statement.
3. If the interrogative is correct, the teacher has to award the group with points on the board.
4. If they fail to answer the statement, the opportunity linearly transfers to the next group.
5. If no group has answered the statement, the group stated the statement is awarded with extra points.
     In this way you can make the classroom energetic and enthusiastic. At the end of the class the winner team will be praised and clapped with other teams.

     This game is really working. I personally making with this game my classrooms better active than regular boring passive state of classroom.

     LET ME WRITE SOME MORE GAMES FOR YOUR CLASS CHILDREN TO LEARN THIS LANGUAGE WITH ENJOYMENT.

    THANKING YOU FOR VISITING THIS BLOG. IF YOU WISH TO SUGGEST TO MAKE THIS SITE BETTER PLEASE MAIL ME:harinath.vemula@gmail.com

The Sentence Building Game

     This is the best way to energize our classrooms with some kind of games. Games and activities are the best entertaining and educating tools without knowing the pains of learning.
Here is a game that is well practiced in my classroom and succeeded up to a mark. It is working.
Name: The Sentence Building Game:  
  • Make your class into groups.
  • The teacher acts as a fecilitator.
  • The first group has to say a word.
  • The next has to add one more word to extend it.
  • When the sentence is formed, the next group has to say the period mark.
  • Then another group say the new word to stat another sentence.
  • Each group has to think differently to add a word to make other difficult.
  • If any group says nothing, the teacher will add and make them continue.
  • At the end of the class, we may announce the winning team with great marks.  
     Thus we could make our class enjoy and learn with ease the language they must learn for their bright future.
     Let me know your suggestions at: harinath.vemula@gmail.com

Thanks for visiting this blog. 

     This is the best way to energize our classrooms with some kind of games. Games and activities are the best entertaining and educating tools without knowing the pains of learning.
Here is a game that is well practiced in my classroom and succeeded up to a mark. It is working.
Name: The Sentence Building Game:  
  • Make your class into groups.
  • The teacher acts as a fecilitator.
  • The first group has to say a word.
  • The next has to add one more word to extend it.
  • When the sentence is formed, the next group has to say the period mark.
  • Then another group say the new word to stat another sentence.
  • Each group has to think differently to add a word to make other difficult.
  • If any group says nothing, the teacher will add and make them continue.
  • At the end of the class, we may announce the winning team with great marks.  
     Thus we could make our class enjoy and learn with ease the language they must learn for their bright future.
     Let me know your suggestions at: harinath.vemula@gmail.com

Thanks for visiting this blog. 

21 October 2013

parts of speech

There are 8 parts of speech in English language. They are "noun, pronoun, adjective, verb, adverb, preposition, conjunction and interjection." Here this site provides you day by day all grammar videos prepared by me. You may download them shortly.
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There are 8 parts of speech in English language. They are "noun, pronoun, adjective, verb, adverb, preposition, conjunction and interjection." Here this site provides you day by day all grammar videos prepared by me. You may download them shortly.
Visit again.
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