Study Materials – Where to Find Everything
1. WalSH – Teaching Material (Ebooks & Presentations)
All the lesson content is available on the WalSH platform under Unit 3.
What you'll find:- Scholarship English – Worksheets
- Scholarship Marathi – Worksheets
- Scholarship Math – Presentations
- Scholarship Intelligence – Worksheets and presentations
2. Walmiki – Practice Quizzes & Revise Tests
Once a lesson is studied, it's time to practice. Head to the Walmiki App for:
- Chapter-wise quizzes with the same name as the lesson
- Revise Tests with plenty of practice questions (all 5-question quizzes)
- Difficulty-level-wise and section-wise quizzes (in some cases)
How to Study/Revise the Topics
For Math and Intelligence:- Open the topic presentation. Make sure you're sitting with enough rough papers.
- Go through it in detail. Solve the questions that are asked in it too.
- Keep solving the worksheets and taking the quizzes.
- Marathi will require more vocabulary learning.
- English is mostly comprehension and logic-based – less memorisation, more thinking. But there is still a vocabulary component.
- Once you think you've understood it, take the Revise Quiz (5 questions).
- If you get 4 or 5 out of 5, move ahead.
- If not, revisit the topic briefly and try again.
3. Printed Worksheets
For some topics in some subjects, we'll provide printed worksheets. These will be given periodically in the classroom as per the teaching plan.
Who gets them? Only students who are fulfilling the regularity and sincere effort criteria. This is part of staying in the program!
The Three Categories of Topics
The Scholarship curriculum has been analysed and divided into:
- Already taught in school – Revise using WalSH ebooks and Walmiki quizzes
- Not taught, but easy to understand – Parents can help using the materials we share
- Not taught and tricky – Will be covered in Saturday online classes. You will then have to revise them like the "already taught in school" topics.
Don't worry – we're sharing teaching and testing material for all topics, regardless of category. The classes focus on the third category to give students the extra support they need. Some presentations have questions embedded in them, some have quiz names listed. Follow the instructions on each presentation – they're clear and straightforward.
WalSH for learning (Unit 3). Walmiki for practice. Printed worksheets as we go. Everything you need, right where you need it.