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Sanskrit for kids the past Summer

Dear friends, please find attached short video clip of how we helped kids (aged 6) become more proficient in reading/writing in Sanskrit (Devanagari) the past Summer. We used Bhagavad-gita verses as the reading material and as a side effect kids effortlessly memorized the chapters we covered.

To prepare the mood for upcoming Gita Jayanthi, we as a family sit together and read the shlokas and translations every day. Due to the exposure to Sanskrit, kids are very eager for the sessions.

Please watch this video carefully if you want to know the process we followed.

Hare Krishna!

2019-11-20T17:31:15+00:00November 20th, 2019|Categories: Camp sessions, Sanskrit, Videos|Tags: , , |

Description of Sanskrit games

In this article we will describe various games one can play using the Sanskrit alphabet card set and Sanskrit Alphabet chart set to make learning fun and exciting. Refer to our article “How to teach Sanskrit (Devanagari) Alphabet” for the detailed lesson plan.

  1. Divide the group of students into two.
  2. Give each a set of shuffled alphabet cards.
  3. Start the game.
  4. Group which arranges the sequence first is the winner.
  5. Test: After the game ask each group to pronounce the letters in the sequence.

2019-04-07T12:55:43+00:00April 6th, 2019|Categories: Devanagari, Sanskrit|

How to teach Sanskrit (Devanagari) Alphabet

In this article we will provide you the step-by-step lesson plan of how by using the Alphabet Chart set and Alphabet Cards set one can learn Sanskrit, Devanagari alphabet in 10 easy lessons.

  1. Youtube video for pronunciation of Vowels.
  2. Youtube video for pronunciation of Consonants.
  3. How to write vowels (hindi).
  4. How to write consonants (hindi).
  5. Jumbo Sanskrit Alphabet Chart Set
  6. Sanskrit Alphabet Cards Set
  7. Description of Sanskrit games

Sanskrit is considered the most complete language as all parts of the tongue are utilized in pronouncing the letters. Therefore it is critical to

2019-04-06T21:49:13+00:00April 6th, 2019|Categories: Devanagari, Sanskrit|