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Vidyasagar Preschool

Vidyasagar Preschool provides an engaging and nurturing environment for early childhood education, focusing on holistic development and learning through play.

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Chess Coach Bengaluru, Karnataka 0 years INR Not disclosed Work from Office Part Time

Teach basic chess concepts using age-appropriate language, stories, and activities Incorporate games, songs, visual aids, and storytelling to explain chess pieces and rules Foster children's social and emotional development through cooperative play and problem-solving Create a safe, inclusive, and positive classroom environment Monitor individual student progress and adapt lessons to suit varying abilities Communicate regularly with parents and staff about student participation and achievements Set up and clean up chess materials before and after each session Job Type: Part-time Pay: Up to ₹24,000.00 per month Expected hours: 4 per week Schedule: Day shift Fixed shift Work Location: In person Expected Start Date: 01/06/2025

Art & Craft Teacher JP Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 0 years None Not disclosed On-site Part Time

Being an art and craft teacher for kindergarten is such a rewarding role! It's all about fostering creativity and self-expression in young children while helping them develop fine motor skills and problem-solving abilities.( Childrens for the age group upto 6yrs). 1. Simple fun projects: Handprint Art: Let children dip their hands in paint and create handprint animals, trees, flowers, etc. Paper Plate Crafts: Transform paper plates into masks, animals, or decorative items. Shape Collages: Cut out simple shapes from colored paper and let the kids glue them onto a large sheet to create pictures (like houses, trees, etc.). 2. Use Various Materials: Finger Paint: Young children love sensory experiences, and finger painting helps them feel the texture of the paint while also developing their fine motor skills. Playdough: Great for sculpting and developing hand strength, plus it's fun and versatile. Fabric and Felt Pieces: Let children create simple shapes or patterns by gluing fabric or felt onto paper. 3. Interactive and Sensory Play: Nature Crafts: Collect leaves, sticks, and flowers to make nature-inspired art. It can teach them about textures, colors, and the environment. Sand Art: Pour colored sand into jars or bottles for a sensory-filled, creative experience. Edible Art: Let kids create artwork from snacks like crackers, cheese, and fruit, engaging their senses of taste and touch. 4. Focus on Process Over Product: At this age, the focus should be on the process of creating rather than the final result. Encourage children to explore, experiment, and enjoy making art without worrying about perfection. 5. Incorporate Storytelling: You can weave storytelling into art projects. For example, after completing a craft, ask the children to tell a story about their creation, or help them create their own imaginary world using the materials. 6. Teach Basic Art Concepts: Introduce basic concepts such as: Colors (primary, secondary) Shapes (circle, square, triangle) Lines (straight, wavy, zigzag) Texture (rough, smooth) Job Types: Part-time, Contractual / Temporary Contract length: 8 months Work Location: In person Application Deadline: 05/08/2025 Expected Start Date: 03/08/2025

Art And Craft Trained Graduate Teacher bengaluru 2 - 3 years INR 2.5 - 2.75 Lacs P.A. Work from Office Full Time

Job description Being an art and craft teacher for kindergarten is such a rewarding role! It's all about fostering creativity and self-expression in young children while helping them develop fine motor skills and problem-solving abilities.( Children's for the age group up to 6yrs). 1. Simple fun projects: Handprint Art: Let children dip their hands in paint and create handprint animals, trees, flowers, etc. Paper Plate Crafts: Transform paper plates into masks, animals, or decorative items. Shape Collages: Cut out simple shapes from colored paper and let the kids glue them onto a large sheet to create pictures (like houses, trees, etc.). 2. Use Various Materials: Finger Paint: Young children love sensory experiences, and finger painting helps them feel the texture of the paint while also developing their fine motor skills. Playdough: Great for sculpting and developing hand strength, plus it's fun and versatile. Fabric and Felt Pieces: Let children create simple shapes or patterns by gluing fabric or felt onto paper. 3. Interactive and Sensory Play: Nature Crafts: Collect leaves, sticks, and flowers to make nature-inspired art. It can teach them about textures, colors, and the environment. Sand Art: Pour colored sand into jars or bottles for a sensory-filled, creative experience. Edible Art: Let kids create artwork from snacks like crackers, cheese, and fruit, engaging their senses of taste and touch.

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