
Guide parents of upper kindergarten learners through blended learning, focusing on English, mathematics, and general knowledge. Includes 114 videos and 350+ worksheets to support home schooling and nurture talents.
Introduces the english vowels a e i o u with two sounds each and lists the consonants of the alphabet, explaining consonant sounds as produced by blocking air.
Explore how to read and say numbers from 101 to 110, linking digits with words and building early math fluency.
Explore numbers 111 to 120 and their corresponding word forms for upper kindergarten, featuring eleven, twelve, thirteen, forty, fifteen, sixteen, seventy, eighteen, one hundred, nineteen, and twenty.
Practice writing and reading numbers 101 to 120 in upper kindergarten, using vertical writing, repeated drills, and before and after exercises to build number sense.
Develop color knowledge by naming colors such as black, white, red, blue, pink, green, yellow, orange, and violet.
Practice color name recognition using two worksheets, first with red, blue, black, pink, green and second with yellow, orange, violet, white; students read, say, and write each color.
Explore vowel a sound words through word families ab, ad, ag, am, an, ap, and at. Use examples like cab, bad, bag, jam, cap, bat to practice.
Practice tracing and writing A-sound three-letter words, such as cab, fab, lab, nab, tab, and more, to build phonics and handwriting skills.
Practice short a vowel sound words through picture-based recognition and worksheet-style fill-in-the-blank exercises, mastering cab, nab, lab, tab, fab, bad, and related words for upper kindergarten.
Learn numbers 121 to 130 by pairing them with 120 and 100 to practice basic addition.
Practice 121 to 130 numbers by reading, writing, and counting. Count object pictures (hat, flower, pot) and write the corresponding numbers in boxes, using line-by-line counting to avoid mistakes.
Explore parts of the body, including head, eyes, neck, hand, leg, ear, nose, and fingers, to strengthen young learners’ general knowledge and body awareness.
Practice parts of the body through reading and spelling activities, focusing on eye, ears, nose, neck, head, fingers, hands, and legs across two worksheets.
Explore the vowel e sound, as in elephant, through word families e, eg, en, et with examples like bed, fed, den, hen, jet, set.
Practice e sound words and cvc word writing with tracing and worksheets featuring bed, led, red, fed, wed, and more such as beg, keg, peg, leg.
Explore e vowel sound words through examples like bed, fed, led, red, wed, beg, leg, keg, peg, and den to build early phonics.
Learn numbers 131 to 140 by recognizing them as 100 and 31, 100 and 32, up to 100 and 40.
Practice writing the numbers 131 to 140 and color the bigger value in each pair, such as 15 vs 8, 60 vs 6, 91 vs 9, and 98 vs 89.
Explore shapes including circle, triangle, rectangle, diamond, hexagon, pentagon, star, and heart. Identify these shapes presented in this mathematics lesson.
Introduce basic family vocabulary by naming father, mother, brother, sister, grandfather, grandmother, uncle, and aunt. Use simple phrases like this is my family to reinforce family members and belonging.
Practice family spellings with two worksheets: father, mother, brother, sister in worksheet 1; grandfather, grandmother, uncle, aunt in worksheet 2. Print extra copies if needed for more practice.
Explore the i sound word families from ib to pit, and practice decoding short i words. Practice reading bib, fib, nib, rib, bid, did, hid, kid.
Practice the short i sound with word pairs like bib, nib, rib, kid, bid, and did, then move through lines and worksheets to reinforce these i sound words.
Practice writing short e vowel words and short i vowel words across worksheets 1–4, using gaps and pictures to reinforce examples like bib, bid, kid, pin.
Master counting from 141 to 150 by recognizing each number and its spoken form, reinforcing number sequence and basic number words for upper kindergarten learners.
Practice reading and writing numbers 141 to 150, then 101 to 150, and identify numbers before and after given numbers using the worksheet for upper kindergarten.
Explore place value by identifying tens, ones, and hundreds, and learn to read numbers like 32, 86, and 98 as 3 tens and 2 ones, 8 tens and 6 ones.
Practice identifying parts of a plant, including leaf, stem, bud, fruit, root, and flower, by completing worksheets and labeling each part as the arrows point.
Practice parts of plants with three worksheets, writing the name of each part—leaf, stem, bud, root, flower, and fruit—guided by arrows to help grade one learners.
Practice the o vowel sound using word families od, op, and ot, examples like cod, nod, pod, rod, dog, fog, hog, jog, log, cot, dot, hot, pot, top, and not.
Practice o sound words with examples such as sod, cod, nod, rod, pod, fog, dog, jog, log, dot, hot, pot, not, using the worksheets to reinforce pronunciation.
Practice the short o vowel sound with worksheets that guide saying and writing short o words, as shown in part 2 of the series.
Explore numbers 151 to 160 and the hundred pattern in number words, reinforcing recognition of each value from 151 to 160.
Introduces numbers 161 to 170 and their spoken forms, guiding students to recognize and pronounce each number.
Practice writing and reading numbers 151 to 170, including completing sequences and identifying missing numbers, while using a finger to understand before and after.
Count and recognize numbers 171 to 180, learn their names and order to strengthen early math skills in upper kindergarten.
practice writing numbers 171 to 180 and complete the missing numbers exercise, reinforcing early numeracy with guided drills and two-line writing practice.
Explore a kid-friendly overview of fruits, including apple, apricot, avocado, banana, mango, grapes, fig, kiwi, cherry, pear, orange, and watermelon, to build early knowledge of common fruits.
Practice fruit name spellings across three worksheets, reading, saying, and writing names like apple, avocado, apricot, banana, mango, grapes, fig, orange, cherry, pear, watermelon, and kiwi.
Practice u-sound words from ub, ud, ug, un, and up word families with examples: cub, hub, pub; bud, mud; bug, hug; bun, sun; run, cut, hut.
Practice the u sound with words like cub, dub, hub, tub, pub, bud, mud, bun, fun, and gun; read, write, and complete free worksheets.
Practice short u sound words by writing and completing worksheets with cub, dub, hub, rub, pub, tub, bud, mud, and related u words, part 2.
Count from 181 to 190 and read the number words, such as 180 one to 180 nine and ninety, reinforcing number naming and sequencing for early learners.
Learn numbers 191 to 200, practice counting with number words, and recognize that 100 plus 100 equals 200.
Practice reading and writing numbers from 181 to 200, with guided drills from 181–190 and 191–200, then fill in blanks to reinforce number sequences.
practice numbers 101–200 with two worksheets, reading numbers aloud and writing the missing numbers from 151 to 200 using vertical sequencing. daily practice supports mastery in upper kindergarten.
Identify and name common vegetables, including tomato, potato, carrot, beans, peas, brinjal, cabbage, raddish, garlic, ginger, and chilli.
Practice vegetable vocabulary with three worksheets, reading, saying, and writing names like tomato, potato, onion, carrot, beans, peas, brinjal, cabbage, radish, ginger, garlic, and chilli.
Practice sight words with worksheets to help children write sentences and grasp conjunctions, reinforcing early literacy skills through targeted, kid-friendly activities.
Learn the number names from 10 to 100 and practice writing them through three workshops, tracing and spelling ten, twenty, thirty, forty, fifty, sixty, seventy, eighty, ninety, hundred.
Identify and name a variety of flowers, including rose, lotus, lily, jasmine, daffodil, marigold, daisy, tulip, orchids, aster, dahlia, and poppy.
Practice reading, saying, and writing flower names with three worksheets featuring rose, lotus, lily, jasmine; daffodil, tulip, marigold, daisy; and orchid, oyster, dahlia, and poppy.
Explore singular and plural forms with examples like ball to balls, girl to girls, one bag to many bags, one mug to many mugs, and more in upper kindergarten.
Explore singular and plural forms by practicing writing one and many nouns, such as ball/balls, bag/bags, mug/mugs, and more across seven worksheets.
Practice tracing and writing number names from one to ten, saying each name as children recognize. Use dotted lines to trace and count objects like elephants, books, cats, and fruits.
Explore the concept of insects by identifying ants, butterflies, lady bugs, houseflies, honeybees, and grasshoppers, and learn that these creatures are all insects.
Practice insect spellings and handwriting through worksheets featuring ants, butterflies, ladybirds, houseflies, honeybees, and grasshoppers, while reading, speaking, and writing each name.
Learn how to use this and these for near items (singular and plural) and that and those for far items, as demonstratives, with examples of people, places, animals, and things.
Learn the number names from 11 to 20, including eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, and twenty.
Practice writing the number names from 11 to 20 using guided worksheets. Engage in matching and circle-the-correct-number activities to reinforce spelling and recognition.
Explore common birds such as hen, cock, owl, crow, duck, parrot, eagle, peacock, crane, ostrich, vulture, and sparrow to build foundational general knowledge about birds.
Practice bird names through three read-and-write worksheets for upper kindergarten, spelling hen, owl, crow, cock, duck, parrot, eagle, peacock, crane, ostrich, vulture, and sparrow.
You are exploring the pre-primary 2 courses or Upper Kinder Garten course for your child or your student means your child or student has already created the foundation of Pre-Primary 1 or Lower Kinder Garten. My hearty congratulations to you and your child (or student) for completing the Pre-Primary 1 or Lower Kindergarten.
This course is primarily designed for the parents or teachers who want to give their best to the child entering into Pre-primary 2 or Upper Kinder Garten. As parents or guardians, if you want to complement the teachers' work and provide enough practice for your child or want to give home tuition for your child or student, then this course is perfect for you. In case you are a teacher of Pre-Primary 2 or Upper Kinder Garten and want to complement your efforts with attractive videos and worksheets and ensure that your students have lots of visual learning and enough practice through well-designed worksheets, then this is the course for you as well.
The course covers primarily three subjects English, Mathematics and General Knowledge, in line with the global curriculum of Pre-Primary 2 (or Upper Kinder Garten). The course has ___Videos and ___ worksheets.
In the English language, the course covers
vowels ( a, e i, o u) & their sounds
consonants (like b, c, d, f g etc.) and their sounds
Sight Words (like can, have, has, be, by, here etc.); learning sight words makes children very confident readers and having writing practice of the sight words helps the children to boost their reading speeds.
Singular and Plural words (example 1: boy and boys, example 2: ball and balls etc.)
Use of " This and That"
use of "This and These"
Use of "These and Those"
Questions with "This and These" like What is this? what are these?
Questions with " That and Those" like What is that? What are those?
Action words like drinking, bathing, crying, eating etc.
Opposite like hot and cold; up and down; good and bad etc.
Pair words like Pen and Paper; Ball and Bat; Lock and Key etc.
All the topics have very attractive videos, downloadable worksheets and videos on How to use works sheets. You may watch preview videos to have a glimpse of it.
In Mathematics subject, the course covers
Numbers 101-200 (as 1 to 100 is already being covered in Pre Primary 1 or Lower Kinder Garten)
Revision of numbers 101 to 200
Ascending numbers (like 11. 12, 13,14 etc.)
Descending numbers (like 48,47 45, 44,etc)
Mathematics Patterns
1 to 100 number names (like one -1, two- 2, three-3.etc)
Shapes like (circle, square, rectangle, diamond, hexagon etc.)
Ordinal numbers (1st to 10th) like 1st (First), 2nd(Second), 3rd(Third)
Addition & Subtraction (explained with the help of pictures)
Place Value like 32 means 3 tens and 2 ones, 86 means 8 tens and 6 ones etc.
Mathematics as a subject has lots of easy-to-understand videos and teaching styles as per the requirement of Pre-Primary 2 or Upper Kinder Garten. with enough worksheets to practice and videos on how to use worksheets.
Finally, the General Knowledge subject covers the following topics with their spelling.
Colours like Red, White, Blue, Black etc
Pet and Domestic Animals like Cat, Dog, Cow, Goat, Sheep etc
Wild Animals like Lion, Tiger, Elephant etc
Parts of Plant-like roots, stem, bud, leaf etc
Vegetables like Tomato, Potato, etc
Fruits like apples, Banana, Mango
Flower-like Rose, Jasmine, Lotus etc
Sea Animals like Fish, Dolphin, octopuses etc
Birds like Crow, Sparrow, Eagle etc
Insects like Ant, Butterfly, Housefly, Honeybee etc
My family, covers Mother, Father, Brother, Sister, Grandfather, Grandmother etc
Land Transport like Bus, Cab, Train, Jeep etc
Air Transport like Air Plane, Helicopter, Rocket, etc
Water Transport Like Boat, Cruise, Submarine, Motor-Boat etc
Community Helper like Doctor, Farmer, Teacher etc
All the above topics are covered with very attractive videos, with their spelling, well-crafted worksheets to have enough practice and videos on how to use worksheets.
The course has been carefully designed with all the Pre-Primary 2 or Upper Kinder Garten learning requirements and with all the resources needed. You need not have to buy any books or additional sources as this course has enough resources to teach these subjects. The videos are so attractive and will facilitate children to see the video again and again, which means we are encouraging repetition of topics which is a fundamental principle of learnings at this age.
I request you to cover the topics as per your child's pace, and every child has a different Pace and ability; hence adapt yourself according to the needs of the child. Love is the primary emotion recognized by all the children; hence demonstrate love & care while teaching these subjects to the child. It's advisable to cover the entire curriculum over a period of a minimum of 8 to 10 months
It's my pleasure to collaborate with you to impart these important lessons and create a love for education in your child. Together let's make a strong foundation for your child.