Week End Classes
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We at Focus Point Coaching Center operating Week End Classes to improve the skills of the students like Hand Writing, Spoken English, Spoken Tamil, Spoken Hindi, Drawing, Arts & Crafts, Computer, Keyboard and many...... more things.
Handwriting Class
Welcome, future writers!
Have you ever wanted to write a secret message, a cool story, or even your name in a super fancy way? Well, you're in the right place! Our coaching class is all about making handwriting fun and easy. Get ready to play games, trace shapes, and practice making all the letters of the alphabet. We'll help you become a handwriting superstar!
Handwriting is like a secret superpower! It’s an essential skill that helps us share our ideas with the world using just a pencil and paper. From drawing neat letters to spacing out our words, practicing every day makes our writing clearer and easier for friends to read. Join us as we learn how to master our ABCs and turn our scribbles into stories!. Handwriting can sometimes be a frustrating thing to learn! But there’s a lot you can do to help. Support your child to get into good habits early and they’ll really benefit later in their school life – and beyond.
How to help at home?
Here are some ways you can support your child as they practise their handwriting:
1. Check the pencil grip
Make sure your child adopts the correct pencil grip from the start – it is almost impossible to correct bad habits later.
- Tripod grip for left-handers
- Tripod grip for right-handers
2. Are you sitting comfortably?
When your child is writing, make sure they are sitting comfortably with their feet touching the floor (or a footrest). Writing is easier when you have a stable body.
3. Match the school
Be sure to find out what handwriting style your child is learning at school. Consistency is key, so it is important not to correct something that you think is an error but that is actually part of the style your child is learning.
4. Write in the sand
Give your child opportunities to do some non-permanent writing. This takes the pressure off early writers – if their handwriting isn’t perfect, they can just wash or brush it away and start again.
Write in the sand at the beach. Write in the mud at the park. Fill a clear sandwich bag that closes with some washing-up liquid and glitter; get your child to write (gently) on this. Ask your child to write letters or words on your back with their finger – can you guess what it is?
5. Get crafty
Continue to encourage your child to draw, colour, paint, and do crafting activities at home using a range of different materials. These activities all provide opportunities to develop control, fine motor skills, and hand-eye coordination.
Add some writing to the crafts – can they write with chalk, paint brushes or crayons? Can they make an attractive sign for their door or books?
6. Practice makes perfect
Good handwriting needs lots of practise. Practise handwriting with your child a few times every week – perhaps using the week’s spelling words. This will help them to develop good habits and strong muscles in their hands (and good spelling). Use special handwriting paper to check the position of each letter.
Arts & Crafts
Learn with fun
Art and craft involve creating things by hand, blending imagination with skill, but art often focuses on self-expression, emotion, and provoking thought (painting, sculpture), while craft emphasizes skilled making for functional or decorative purposes, often with tradition (pottery, weaving, jewelry). Both use imagination, but art is about inner vision, while craft is about mastering techniques and materials to produce tangible, often useful, items that can carry cultural heritage.
Art
- Focus: Self-expression, emotion, aesthetics, provoking thought.
- Purpose: To communicate ideas, feelings, or perspectives; doesn't need to be useful.
- Examples: Painting, drawing, sculpture, digital art, fine art. Craft
Craft
- Focus: Skilled manual dexterity, precision, mastery of techniques, functionality.
- Purpose: To create objects that are useful (functional) or decorative, often following tradition.
- Examples: Pottery, weaving, knitting, woodworking, jewellery making, sewing, paper crafts.
Spoken English
Learn English speaking with Focus Point
Our goal is to help you Learn English speaking so you can speak English fluently.
Steps to Learning English
To become a fluent English speaker, you must study and master reading, listening, and speaking. At TalkEnglish.com, the lessons are structured to give you practice in all three areas at the same time.
Learn What You Are Going to Use
By focusing on the ESSENTIAL parts of English, including the most common phrases, idioms, expressions and sentence patterns that are often used in daily life, you will achieve conversational fluency MUCH FASTER than normal.
Real Spoken English
Learn words and phrases used in real life conversations by native speakers, not academic language used in text books.
High Quality Teaching for All Lessons
When it comes to learning English speaking, text-only lessons is NOT enough. You learn to speak English by listening and speaking, not by reading! Bear that in mind, we provide very high-quality audio recording for every single lesson.
Electronic Key Board
Learn with fun
Focus Point Coachig Center introduce the student to the joys of playing the keyboard. In these courses, you would be able to learn the fundamentals of keyboard. You can also learn to play simple songs on the keyboard in the C-major scale. These songs are a mix of Indian movie songs as well as simple English songs.
About The Course
Looking for a fun and engaging way for your child to explore the world of music? Then look no further than our Keyboard Foundation course!
With a focus on building strong fundamentals, this course is the perfect starting point for beginners over 8 years of age. Your child will learn all the skills they need to become a confident and skilled musician with our professionally qualified & friendly instructors. Sign up today and watch your child's musical dreams take flight!
Prerequisites
- Ideal age of student - 8 years or above
- Interest in music and learning the instrument + willingness to practice regularly
- Student must have their own Keyboard, so that they can practice and learn their skills
Topics Covered
- Basic elements of electronic keyboard (Keys & Notes)
- Posture and fingers
- Beats, rhythm & time signature
- Staff notations (Clef, Notes values, etc.)
- Learn songs in Middle 'C', 'C' and 'G' Position
- Chords & basic music theory
- Learning Outcomes You Can Expect
- Play basic rhythms and pieces with steady pulse and flow
- Use different rhythm techniques
Drawings
Welcome to our awesome drawing world
Welcome to our awesome drawing world, where your imagination comes to life with colors and lines, letting you create anything from silly monsters to beautiful landscapes, just like a magic wand but with pencils, crayons, and paint, making every scribble a step to becoming a super artist and exploring fun ideas on our website!.
Here are a few options for your introduction:
Option 1 (Simple & Fun):
"Hey, future artists! Ready to make some magic? Drawing is super fun – you can use crayons, pencils, or even your computer to make amazing pictures of your favorite animals, dream castles, or anything you can think of! This website is your special place to explore, learn new tricks, and share your cool creations. Let's get drawing!"
Option 2 (Focus on Creativity):
"Welcome to our drawing adventure! Did you know that every time you make a mark on paper, you're telling a story or showing a feeling? Drawing is a special way to be creative, turning your big ideas into colorful pictures, whether it's funny cartoons or amazing worlds. Here, you'll find fun guides and ideas to help you draw anything you imagine!"
Option 3 (Short & Sweet):
"Hi, drawer! Want to draw? It's easy and fun! Use colors to make lines and shapes to create your own art. This website is full of fun projects and tips for kids just like you to draw amazing things. Grab your pencils and let's start creating!"
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