Curriculum for children from KG to Grade 11 to study at home (11)
Curriculum links from KG to Grade 11 have been published for children who don’t go to school can study at home. This course is for Grade 11 students and will be beneficial for instructors and teachers.
Parents can help the following for their Grade 11 children as they have to take the regional examination. Here is the brief guide for G11 children as subjects are divided. Parents can ask them to memorize and write down the words from poetry, prose, and Yay Thal. (Do not choose to memorize as it still has time) I want to recommend you to read and memorize daily. Memorize and write down the words from poetry. Also, memorize the 8 letters in the grammar and write down if the spellings are easy to remember. Make them read poetry and prose. Photo Source https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=562240851415664&set=a.103848410588246
It will be more convenient to read sample essays for the essay writing. And rewrite as much as they can remember. It’s better to have more essay books. It is more widely to read when the writing style is different. Children can also practice essays from the old question and an old Myanmar Question Book is required. If not, parents can help them to do the things above. It’s important to do the above things.
For English, parents should ask them to memorize all the 7 poems on the back of the textbook. Use a dictionary if necessary. It will not be easy to translate as it is a poem. Write it down correctly. Read all the titles of the 14 Unites of English subject. Note if they can read it. And children should know the meaning and content of each unit. Use a dictionary and read passages from an English textbook if possible.
Math and other subjects will not be mentioned as they are not easy to learn on their own. If they can read some subjects written in Myanmar, make sure to read. All of the above is enough to do at home with their parents. View the uploaded classes at the following links.
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Source .. Ministry of Education Myanmar and Hanni Linn Facebook