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From June 2021 to April 2022, I taught at Bharathi Matriculation School, where I helped students grasp core concepts and excel academically. Presently, I serve as a Public Speaking Trainer at PlanetSpark, crafting and delivering engaging sessions in communication, storytelling, and confidence building. Additionally, as guest faculty at DAV Public School, I support students’ holistic growth by integrating subject knowledge, critical thinking, and value‐based learning
I am an enthusiastic educator and public speaking trainer with hands‑on experience in school teaching, soft skills development, and guest lecturing. I bring strong communication skills, adaptability, and a passion for empowering learners to speak confidently and achieve their academic and personal goals.
Classes 4–5 (Primary Level)
Basic listening and speaking skills.
Vocabulary building through reading and conversation.
Sentence formation and using correct grammar in speech.
Storytelling and narration in simple language.
Role-plays and dialogues for common situations (e.g., at home, in school).
Practicing polite expressions and greetings.
Recitation of poems and short speeches.
Introduction to reading aloud with expression.
Classes 6–8 (Middle School Level)
Structured writing: Paragraphs, informal letters, diary entries.
Listening comprehension exercises using stories, announcements, etc.
Public speaking basics: Introducing oneself, expressing opinions.
Group discussions and storytelling with coherence.
Non-verbal communication: Body language, tone, facial expressions.
Debates, extempore speaking, and peer feedback.
Understanding audience and purpose in communication.
Building confidence in expressing thoughts clearly.
Classes 9–10 (Secondary Level)
Advanced writing: Formal letters, reports, speeches, emails.
Speech delivery techniques: Tone, pace, clarity, and confidence.
Formal and informal communication: Understanding the difference.
Participation in group discussions and structured debates.
Persuasive communication: Arguing a point logically and respectfully.
Interview skills: Mock interviews and self-introduction.
Use of digital tools for communication: Email etiquette, presentations.
Critical thinking and response to social, moral, and global issues in speech/writing.
🌿 SCIENCE CURRICULUM (Class 4 to 10)
Class 4
Living things: Plants and animals, their needs, adaptations.
Human body: Organs and systems.
Matter and materials: Solids, liquids, gases.
Energy: Light, heat, and sound basics.
Environment: Pollution, conservation.
Simple machines: Levers, pulleys.
Class 5
Food and digestion
Health and hygiene
States of matter
Force and motion
Earth and sky: Solar system, natural phenomena.
Environment and resources
Class 6
Food: Components, sources, preservation.
Materials: Grouping, changes, separation methods.
Living world: Classification, body movements.
Electricity and circuits
Light and shadows
Water, air, and their conservation
Class 7
Nutrition in plants and animals
Heat, motion, and force
Acids, bases, salts
Fibre to fabric
Weather, climate, adaptations
Electric current and its effects
Class 8
Crop production and management
Microorganisms
Metals and non-metals
Friction, pressure, sound
Reproduction in animals
Cell structure and functions
Pollution and conservation
Class 9
Matter: Properties, atomic structure.
Cell as the basic unit of life
Tissues, diversity in living organisms
Motion, laws of motion
Force and laws of motion
Natural resources and environment
Class 10
Chemical reactions, acids, bases, salts.
Metals and non-metals
Life processes: Respiration, nutrition, excretion.
Control and coordination
Heredity and evolution
Light: Reflection and refraction
The human eye and vision
Sources of energy, environment
🌍 SOCIAL STUDIES CURRICULUM (Class 4 to 10)
Class 4
Geography: Landforms, maps, India’s physical features.
History: Early humans, ancient civilizations.
Civics: Community helpers, basic government roles.
Class 5
Geography: Continents, oceans, climate.
History: Indian kingdoms, British rule in India.
Civics: Local government, rights and duties.
Class 6
History: Ancient India – Harappa, Vedas, Mauryas.
Geography: Earth’s structure, latitudes/longitudes, maps.
Civics: Diversity, government, rural-urban administration.
Class 7
History: Medieval India – Sultanate, Mughals.
Geography: Environment, natural resources, human settlements.
Civics: Democracy, media, markets, role of government.
Class 8
History: Colonialism, freedom struggle, reforms.
Geography: Resources, industries, agriculture.
Civics: Constitution, laws, public facilities, social justice.
Class 9
History: French Revolution, Nazism, Indian nationalism.
Geography: Physical features of India, climate, rivers.
Civics (Political Science): Democracy, electoral politics.
Economics: Story of village Palampur, people as a resource.
Class 10
History: Nationalism in India, industrialization, global world.
Geography: Resources, agriculture, industries, map work.
Civics: Democracy and diversity, political parties, outcomes of democracy.
Economics: Development, sectors of economy, globalization.
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