Rulebook: Rules For Curriculum Structuring

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Rulebook

Rules for Curriculum Structuring

1. Be mindful of the fact that the curriculum is very new and essentially made for kids.
2. There should be gradual increase in the difficulty level of the topics.
3. All boards content should be at par.
4. The curriculum should be balanced and should meaningfully inculcate the aim of the module.

Making PPTs

1. Do not clutter. Use more slides to include content.


2. Make use of pictures in every slides.
3. Pictures should be of good quality and should be related to the content of the slides.
4. Highlight keywords in bold/ italics/ using a different colour in each slides.
5. There should be a proper knowledge flow in content in each module. Do not make discrete
slides.
6. You are allowed to use animation, cartoons and make your slides look attractive. But again, do
not clutter.
7. Keep the slide count low for lower classes and gradually increase the slide count for higher
classes as new and more advanced topics are introduced. Slide count can vary from 10 to up to 40.
8. Slides should be different for each class.
9. Some introductory ideas/ concepts can be same, but structure them differently in each slides.
10. Be mindful of grammar, alignment, font sizes and colours.
11. Keep in mind the audience: kids. Create the slides simply, do not use a lot of jargon or copy
paste content from the internet. Plagiarism will not be tolerated.
12. Last but not the least, do not submit rushed-up work. You are here to make a difference to the
country, and the world. Stick to it.

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