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TITLE: Sanskrit Immersion I (Highly recommended ) PLACEMENT: Summer before SANSKRIT 1A PRE-REQUISITES: None COURSE EMAIL: maryland@samskritabharatiusa.org COURSE OVERVIEW: Sanskrit Immersion I is an optional six-day residential Samskritam course designed to introduce new students to the Samskritam language. Students in this course will learn to properly pronounce common greetings and simple questions, while becoming familiar with the Devanagari alphabet. Students will also gain an appreciation of Indian culture and the different applications of Samskritam by living in an environment similar to the ancient Gurukulam system of India. COURSE OBJECTIVES: 1. Recognize and write the letters of the Devanagari alphabet. 2. Properly pronounce common greetings and simple questions. 3. Experience living in an environment similar to the ancient Gurukulam system of India 4. Gain a basic understanding of the different applications of Samskritam in Yoga, Ayurveda, Indian dance and music, science and math. GRADING PLAN: Sanskrit Immersion I is an optional course and there is no credit for it. It is highly recommended to give you a jump start in SANSKRIT 1A/1B courses. Students who previously have not attended any Samskrita Bharati classes, workshops or camps should definitely plan on taking this course. PLACEMENT: Samskritam Immersion I is offered during the summer each year in Saylorsburg, Pennsylvania, and San Jose, California. SANSKRIT IMMERSION I 1 Summer 2016

TITLE: PLACEMENT: PRE-REQUISITES: COURSE EMAIL: COURSE WEBSITE: SANSKRIT 1A: Introduction to Conversational Samskritam I Fall semester None maryland@samskritabharatiusa.org COURSE OVERVIEW: SANSKRIT 1A is a one semester course for students who wish to learn Samskritam (aka Sanskrit). In this course students develop limited competency in each of the major communication skills: listening, reading, speaking, and writing. This course focuses on teaching students phrases necessary for fundamental, daily communication in Samskritam. Students also begin to develop elementary reading and writing skills in this course. COURSE OBJECTIVES: 1. Converse in simple Samskritam using present, past and future tenses. 2. Recall and use vocabulary pertinent to every day conversation. 3. Pronounce, read and write all vowels, consonants, and consonant-vowel combinations in the Devanagari script correctly. 4. Recognize and write selected conjunct characters. 5. Read and write words and sentences with selected conjunct characters. SANSKRIT 1A 1 Fall 2016

CORE CONTENT TOPICAL OUTLINE: Samskrita Bharati Baalakendram Part 1: Conversation o Correct pronunciation of letters, words and sentences o Introductions o Telling time o Seven question words (who, what, where, when, why, how, and how many) and the appropriate responses o Usage of present tense in the singular and plural o Usage of nouns and pronouns in three genders o Usage of common commands o Vocabulary: general household items Listening o Recognition of letters in the alphabet and simple words Reading & Writing o Consonants, vowels, consonant-vowel combinations o Selected conjunct characters o Simple words with conjunct characters Part 2: Conversation o Correct pronunciation of words and sentences o Usage of the past tense in the singular o Usage of indeclinable words and kinship nouns o Creation of conversational skits Listening o Recognition and recollection of sentences used in daily conversation Reading and Writing o Daily conversations o Simple skits in Samskritam GRADING PLAN: 5% - Class Attendance 20% - Homework Assignments 30% - Unit Exams 20% - Final Project 25% - Final Exam on Part 1 and 2 GRADING SCALE: A = 90-100% B = 80-89% C= 70-79% D= 60-69% F= 59% and below SANSKRIT 1A 2 Fall 2016

COURSE ASSIGNMENTS, EXAMS AND PROJECTS: 1. Class Attendance (5%): This course includes a mandatory, once a week, 1.5 hour class at a location in Montgomery county. A Samskrita Bharati trained teacher will lead this session. The time will be used to practice conversational skills, introduce new topics and answer any questions. The only excused absences are those due to sickness or family emergency. In such cases, an email from a parent of the student must be sent at least 24 hours before the start of the class in order to excuse the absence. 2. Homework Assignments (20%): Homework is assigned in every class. Students are expected to complete the homework before the following week s class. 3. Unit Exams (30%): Unit exams will be administered at the end of each unit in order to track the student s progress in all aspects of Samskritam learning. Exams may be oral or written. A total of two unit exams will be administered during Fall 2015 as indicated in the class schedule. Students are to complete all exams without the aid of any textbooks, notes, or other resources. 4. Final Project (20%): This project allows the student to apply the speaking and written skills gained in part one of the first semester. Students are expected to use the knowledge gained in part one to create and write a simple conversation between a minimum of two characters depicting an everyday scenario. The project should be a minimum of two pages, and hand written in Devanagari script. The file must be scanned and submitted in PDF format on the course website. In addition to the written portion, students must record the dialogues using their own voice and submit the audio file. A sample will be provided at the course website. The project will be graded on pronunciation, correct grammar usage, handwriting, vocabulary, and creativity. There will be various deadlines for different portions of the project to ensure that students are working on the project throughout the semester. 5. Final Exam (25%): The final exam will be administered at the end of the semester. The final exam will test the student s written skills and knowledge of the topics in part one and two. The final exam will take place during class time and is proctored by the course instructor. Students are to complete all exams without the aid of any textbooks, notes, or other people. SANSKRIT 1A 3 Fall 2016

COURSE EXPECTATIONS: Students are required to attend the class regularly. They are also expected to have access to a computer, scanner, webcam, microphone and the internet for finishing certain assignments and projects. Apart from the weekly class, students are expected to spend ample time studying the course material and completing the homework. Students are expected to honor academic integrity when completing all assignments and exams. REQUIRED TEXTS AND MATERIALS: The following texts and materials will be required for this course. The materials are divided into three sections: Writing, Conversation, and Reference. Reference materials will be used throughout the balavargah program. Please note that some of the multi-media materials may be provided online. Writing Materials: These books enable the student to practice writing in the Devanagari Script and learn to read simple Samskritam. Mukulam Writing Exercises - a workbook for learning to write the Devanagari Script. Conversation Materials: These materials will teach the student to speak Samskritam. Mukulam- an introductory Samskritam textbook Samskrita Bhasha Shikshanam- Forty half-hour DVD lessons for students who want to learn to speak. Lessons are interactive and include stories and proverbs. Reference Materials The Students Sanskrit-English Dictionary by Vaman Apte English- Samskrit Dictionary (Samskrita Bharati) SANSKRIT 1A 4 Fall 2016

TITLE: PLACEMENT: PRE-REQUISITES: COURSE EMAIL: COURSE WEBSITE: SANSKRIT 1B: Introduction to Conversational Samskritam II Spring semester SANSKRIT 1A maryland@samskritabharatiusa.org COURSE OVERVIEW: SANSKRIT 1B is a course designed to enable students to communicate skillfully in Samskritam (aka Sanskrit). The course will focus on developing the student s ability to speak fluently and read and write in both Devanagari and roman transliterated script. Basic grammatical concepts will also be introduced. The course will build on topics covered in SANSKRIT 1A, as well as foster an appreciation for Indian culture. COURSE OBJECTIVES: 1. Ask and answer questions about familiar topics skillfully in Samskritam using appropriate tenses and case endings. 2. Understand basic grammatical concepts relating to verbs, nouns and pronouns. 3. Continue to build vocabulary base. 4. Write clear and correct answers to questions in Samskritam. 5. Become familiar with the International Alphabet of Sanskrit Transliteration. 6. Cultivate an understanding for Indian culture and Samskritam literature. 7. Appreciate and be knowledgeable about the contributions of Samskritam scholars to different fields. SANSKRIT 1B 1 Spring 2017

CORE CONTENT TOPICAL OUTLINE: Samskrita Bharati Baalakendram Part 1: Conversation & Listening o Daily conversations related to routines o Use of adjectives in conversation o Describing a person s age and physical features o Vocabulary: Names of animals, foods and tastes Reading & Writing o Writing and reading of paragraphs in Devanagari script o Usage of the past tense in the singular and plural o Usage of the future tense in the singular and plural o Declension of selected nouns in three genders o Numbers: 51-100 Part 2: Conversation & Listening o Buying and selling items o Conversations between friends o Describing family relations o Visit to the doctor s office o Simple stories and proverbs o Vocabulary: names of the body parts and colors Reading and Writing o Definitions and characteristics of nouns, pronouns and verbs o Conjugation of verbs in the present tense in singular, dual and plural o Simple stories and proverbs o Branches of Samskritam literature o Introduction to International Alphabet of Sanskrit Transliteration o Samskritam Scholars contributions to various fields GRADING PLAN: 5% - Class Attendance 20% - Homework Assignments 30% - Unit Exams 20% - Final Project 25% - Final Exam on Part 1 and 2 GRADING SCALE: A = 90-100% B = 80-89% C= 70-79% D= 60-69% F= 59% and below SANSKRIT 1B 2 Spring 2017

COURSE ASSIGNMENTS, EXAMS AND PROJECTS: 1. Class Attendance (5%): This course includes a mandatory, once a week, 1.5 hour class at a location in Montgomery County. A Samskrita Bharati trained teacher will lead this session. The time will be used to practice conversational skills, introduce new topics, and answer any questions. The only excused absences are those due to sickness or family emergency. In such cases, an email from a parent of the student must be sent at least 24 hours before the start of the class in order to excuse the absence. 2. Homework Assignments (20%): Homework is assigned as indicated in the weekly syllabus on the course website. Students are expected to complete the homework before midnight on Sunday of each week. All homework assignments are to be submitted via the course website. 5% per day late will be deducted from assignments submitted late. Extensions must be requested at least 24 hours before the deadline for any assignment. 3. Unit Exams (30%): Unit exams will be administered at the end of each unit in order to track the student s progress in all aspects of Samskritam learning. Exams may be oral or written. A total of two unit exams will be administered during Spring 2016 as indicated in the class schedule. Students are to complete all exams without the aid of any textbooks, notes, or other people. 4. Final Project (20%): This project allows the student to gain an understanding of Indian culture. Students are expected to research and write a paper in English regarding one Samskritam scholar who made significant contributions to Indian culture. The paper should be three pages, double spaced, and size 12 Times New Roman font. Further guidelines will be available at the course website. The project will be graded on the usage of correct grammar, punctuation, spelling, creativity, and presentation of the topic. 5. Final Exam (25%): The final exam will be administered at the end of the semester. The final exam will test the student s written skills and knowledge of the topics in part one and two. The final exam will take place during class time and is proctored by the course instructor. Students are to complete all exams without the aid of any textbooks, notes, or other people. SANSKRIT 1B 3 Spring 2017

COURSE EXPECTATIONS: Students are required to attend the class regularly. They are also expected to have access to a computer, scanner, webcam, microphone and the internet for finishing certain assignments and projects. Apart from the weekly class, students are expected to spend ample time studying the course material and completing the homework. Students are expected to honor academic integrity when completing all assignments and exams. REQUIRED TEXTS AND MATERIALS: The following texts and materials will be required for this course. The materials are divided into three sections: Writing, Conversation, and Reference. Reference materials will be used throughout the balavargah program. Please note that some of the multi-media materials may be provided online. Writing Materials: These books enable the student to practice writing in the Devanagari Script and learn to read simple Samskritam. Mukulam Writing Exercises - a workbook for learning to write the Devanagari Script. Conversation Materials: These materials will teach the student to speak Samskritam. Mukulam- an introductory Samskritam textbook Samskrita Bhasha Shikshanam- Forty half-hour DVD lessons for students who want to learn to speak. Lessons are interactive and include stories and proverbs. Reference Materials The Students Sanskrit-English Dictionary by Vaman Apte English- Samskrit Dictionary (Samskrita Bharati) SANSKRIT 1B 4 Spring 2017

TITLE: Sanskrit Immersion II (Highly recommended ) PLACEMENT: Summer after SANSKRIT 1B PRE-REQUISITES: SANSKRIT 1B COURSE EMAIL: maryland@samskritabharatiusa.org COURSE OVERVIEW: Sanskrit Immersion II is an optional six-day residential Samskritam course designed to give students a Samskritam (aka Sanskrit) language immersion experience. The course will focus on developing the student s conversational skills in a primarily Samskritam speaking environment. Students will also gain an appreciation of Indian culture and the different applications of Samskritam by living in an environment similar to the ancient Gurukulam system of India. COURSE OBJECTIVES: 1. Practice using simple conversational Samskritam 2. Write and enact skits in Samskritam 3. Experience living in an environment similar to the ancient Gurukulam system of India 4. Gain a basic understanding of the different applications of Samskritam in Yoga, Ayurveda, Indian dance and music, science and math. GRADING PLAN: Sanskrit Immersion II is an optional course and there is no credit for it. PLACEMENT: Sanskrit Immersion II is offered during the summer each year in Pennsylvania and California. Sanskrit Immersion II 1 Summer 2016

TITLE: PLACEMENT: PRE-REQUISITES: COURSE EMAIL: COURSE WEBSITE: SANSKRIT 2A: Intermediate Samskritam I Fall semester SANSKRIT 1B maryland@samskritabharatiusa.org COURSE OVERVIEW: SANSKRIT 2A is a course designed to enable students to further their speaking, reading and writing skills in Samskritam (aka Sanskrit). The course focuses on increasing the student s reading comprehension and developing the student s ability to express his/her own ideas through writing in Devanagari script. Students are introduced to intermediate grammar concepts. Students continue to build their speaking fluency through regular conversations with fluent speakers outside of the classroom. COURSE OBJECTIVES: 1. Understand, recognize and use the eight cases of nouns in the singular, dual and plural forms of the masculine, feminine and neuter genders. 2. Understand and use correctly the past and future tenses in the singular, dual and plural forms. 3. Continue to build vocabulary base in order to increase language skills. 4. Compose short descriptive paragraphs on a variety of topics in Samskritam using new vocabulary words. 5. Write about current-day scenarios and situations in Samskritam. 6. Hear, read and understand simple stories in Samskritam with the help of a dictionary. 7. Converse fluently about daily routines with speakers outside of the classroom. SANSKRIT 2A 1 Fall 2016

CORE CONTENT TOPICAL OUTLINE: Part 1: Samskrita Bharati Baalakendram Listening & Speaking Conversations related to daily routines. Declensions of selected masculine, feminine, and neuter nouns and pronouns. Reading & Writing Conjugation and usage of the present and future tense in the singular, dual and plural Conjugation Declension and usage of of the first, imperative second, mood third, in and the fourth singular, cases. dual and plural Usage of the infinitive Usage of indeclinables Vocabulary: Classroom objects, entertainment, and food items Simple stories and proverbs Part 2: Listening & Speaking Conversations related to daily routines. Declensions of selected masculine, feminine, and neuter nouns and pronouns ending in vowels. Reading and Writing Conjugation and usage of the past tense in singular, dual and plural. Usage of the past participle in the singular, dual and plural. Declension and usage of the fifth, sixth, seventh and vocative cases. Introduction to the ten tenses and ten classes of verbs Vocabulary: Extended family, clothing and dress, transport vehicles GRADING PLAN: 5% - Class Attendance 15% - Weekly Conversations 20% - Homework Assignments 20% - Midterm Exam on Part 1 20% - Final Project 20% - Final Exam on Part 1 and 2 GRADING SCALE: A = 90-100% B = 80-89% C= 70-79% D= 60-69% F= 59% and below SANSKRIT 2A 2 Fall 2016

COURSE ASSIGNMENTS, EXAMS AND PROJECTS: 1. Class Attendance (5%): This course includes a mandatory, once a week, 1.5 hour in-person class at a location in Montgomery county. A Samskrita Bharati trained teacher will lead this session. The time will be used to practice conversational skills, introduce new topics, and answer any questions. The only excused absences are those due to sickness or family emergency. In such cases, an email from a parent of the student must be sent at least 24 hours before the start of the class in order to excuse the absence. 2. Weekly Conversations (15%): Students are assigned a simple topic to speak about every week. These topics are intended to cover concepts taught in previous classes, and enable the students to put theoretical knowledge into practical use, by employing those concepts in simple Sanskrit sentences and conversations. Every student is expected to record his or her oration as an audio file and submit this through the website. Students who fail to do so will not only not receive credit for that week, but also miss out on a valuable opportunity to familiarize themselves with using Samskritam as a means of communication. 3. Homework Assignments (20%): Homework is assigned as indicated in the weekly syllabus. Students are expected to complete the homework before the following week. 4. Midterm Exam (20%): The midterm exam will be administered at the time indicated on the course calendar. The exam will include a written and oral portion. Both portions of the exam will be administered and proctored by the course instructor during class time. Students are to complete all exams without the aid of any textbooks, notes, or other people. 5. Final Project (20%): This project allows students to exercise their translation skills. In groups, students are expected to choose a five-minute scene from a movie and translate it into Samskritam. The final draft of the translated scene will be read out during class, and submitted to the course website. The project will be graded on the accuracy of the language, pronunciation, intonation, and fluency. There will be multiple deadlines during the course to ensure that students are working on the project throughout the semester. Further guidelines are available at the course website. 6. Final Exam (20%): The final exam will be administered during the final week of classes as indicated on the course calendar. The exam will include a written and oral portion. Both portions of the exam will be administered and proctored by the course instructor during class time. Students are to complete all exams without the aid of any textbooks, notes, or other people. SANSKRIT 2A 3 Fall 2016

COURSE EXPECTATIONS: Students are required to attend the class regularly. They are also expected to have access to a computer, scanner, webcam, microphone and the internet for finishing certain assignments and projects. Apart from the weekly class, students are expected to spend ample time studying the course material and completing the homework. Students are expected to honor academic integrity when completing all assignments and exams. REQUIRED TEXTS AND MATERIALS: The following texts and materials will be required for this course. Reference materials will be used throughout the balavargah program. Please note that some of the multimedia materials may be provided online. Conversation Materials: These materials will teach the student to speak Samskritam. Kusumam - Samskritam second year textbook Vibhaktivallarī. A book on declensions Sambhāśaṇasaṁskṛtam Online link for MP3 Audio and PDF Text - [http://tinyurl.com/sambhashanam] Reference Materials The Students Sanskrit-English Dictionary by Vaman Apte English- Samskrit Dictionary (Samskrita Bharati) SANSKRIT 2A 4 Fall 2016

TITLE: PLACEMENT: PRE-REQUISITES: COURSE EMAIL: COURSE WEBSITE: SANSKRIT 2B: Intermediate Samskritam II Spring semester SANSKRIT 2A maryland@samskritabharatiusa.org COURSE OVERVIEW: SANSKRIT 2B is a course designed to enable students to further develop the Samskritam (aka Sanskrit) writing and reading skills gained in SANSKRIT 1A, SANSKRIT 1B and SANSKRIT 2A. The course will focus on developing narrative skills through periodic conversations and prose writing, as well as solidifying the student s grasp of intermediate grammatical concepts. Students will be introduced to reading simple stanzas in verse, and the rules of euphonic vowel combinations. The course will build on topics covered in SANSKRIT 1A, SANSKRIT 1B and SANSKRIT 2A. COURSE OBJECTIVES: 1. Understand noun-adjective relationships of nouns in masculine, feminine, and neuter genders in singular, dual and plural forms. 2. Use interrogative nouns. 3. Understand sentence construction in the passive voice and know the passive verb forms. 4. Begin to split simple euphonic vowel combinations correctly and understand simple stanzas written in verse. 5. Fluently converse in Samskritam outside of the classroom. SANSKRIT 2B 1 Spring 2017

CORE CONTENT TOPICAL OUTLINE: Samskrita Bharati Baalakendram Part 1: Listening & Speaking o Conjugation of active verbs o Conversations related to daily routines Reading & Writing o Reading short moral stories o Declensions of selected masculine, feminine, and neuter nouns and pronouns o Use of adjectives in a sentence o Adjective-noun agreement o Ordinal and cardinal numerals o Differences between passive and active voice o Techniques for reading and understanding stanzas in verse o Vocabulary: Colors, words related to land and water, adjectives Part 2: Listening & Speaking o Conjugation of middle verbs o Conversations related to daily routines Reading and Writing o Reading short moral stories o Passive voice in present tense o Reading and comprehending simple prose o Usage of verbs with prefixes o Techniques for reading and understanding stanzas in verse o Euphonic vowel combinations o Vocabulary: specific body parts, wild animals, domesticated animals GRADING PLAN: 5% - Class Attendance 15% - Weekly Conversations 20% - Homework Assignments 20% - Midterm Exam on Part 1 20% - Final Project 20% - Final Exam on Part 1 and 2 GRADING SCALE: A = 90-100% B = 80-89% C= 70-79% D= 60-69% F= 59% and below SANSKRIT 2B 2 Spring 2017

COURSE ASSIGNMENTS, EXAMS AND PROJECTS: 1. Class Attendance (5%): This course includes a mandatory, once a week, 1.5 hour in person class at a location in Montgomery county. A Samskrita Bharati trained teacher will lead this session. The time will be used to practice conversational skills, introduce new topics, and answer any questions. The only excused absences are those due to sickness or family emergency. In such cases, an email from a parent of the student must be sent at least 24 hours before the start of the class in order to excuse the absence. 2. Weekly Conversations (15%): Students are assigned a simple topic to speak about every week. These topics are intended to cover concepts taught in previous classes, and enable the students to put theoretical knowledge into practical use, by employing those concepts in simple Sanskrit sentences and conversations. Every student is expected to record his or her oration as an audio file and submit this through the website. Students who fail to do so will not only not receive credit for that week, but also miss out on a valuable opportunity to familiarize themselves with using Samskritam as a means of communication. 3. Homework Assignments (20%): Homework is assigned in every class. Students are expected to complete the homework before the following week s class. 4. Midterm Exam (20%): The midterm exam will be administered as indicated on the course calendar. The exam will include a written and oral portion. Both portions of the exam will be administered and proctored by the course instructor during class time. Students are to complete all exams without the aid of any textbooks, notes, or other people. 5. Final Project (20%): This project allows students to demonstrate their reading, writing, and grammar skills. Students are expected to write a short story in two verb tenses of their choice. Students will record their own reading of the story in two tenses. The recordings will be submitted to the course website. Each recording must be at least two minutes long. There will be multiple deadlines throughout the semester to ensure that students are working throughout the semester on the project. 6. Final Exam (20%): The final exam will be administered during the final week of classes as indicated on the course calendar. The exam will include a written and oral portion. Both portions of the exam will be administered and proctored by the course instructor during class time. Students are to complete all exams without the aid of any textbooks, notes, or other people. SANSKRIT 2B 3 Spring 2017

COURSE EXPECTATIONS: Students are required to attend the class regularly. They are also expected to have access to a computer, scanner, webcam, microphone and the internet for finishing certain assignments and projects. Apart from the weekly class, students are expected to spend ample time studying the course material and completing the homework. Students are expected to honor academic integrity when completing all assignments and exams. REQUIRED TEXTS AND MATERIALS: The following texts and materials will be required for this course and their use may even extend into the subsequent levels. Second Year Text Book [Kusumam] Vibhaktivallarī Sambhāśaṇasaṁskṛtam Online link for MP3 Audio and PDF Text - [http://tinyurl.com/sambhashanam] SANSKRIT 2B 4 Spring 2017

TITLE: Sanskrit Immersion III (Highly recommended ) PLACEMENT: Summer after SANSKRIT 2B PRE-REQUISITES: SANSKRIT 2B COURSE EMAIL: maryland@samskritabharatiusa.org COURSE OVERVIEW: Sanskrit Immersion III is an optional six-day residential Samskritam (aka Sanskrit) course designed to give students an advanced Samskritam language immersion experience. The course will focus on exercising advanced conversational skills in a primarily Samskritam speaking environment. Students will continue to study intermediate grammatical topics while becoming exposed to various forms of Samskritam prose. Students will be provided with opportunities to share their knowledge and expertise to motivate Sanskrit Immersion I students. Students will continue to gain an appreciation of Indian culture and the different applications of Samskritam by living in an environment similar to the ancient Gurukulam system of India. COURSE OBJECTIVES: 1. Speak only in Samskritam for one week 2. Write and enact skits in Samskritam 3. Read and understand proverbs, moral stories, dramas, and contemporary short stories. 4. Make presentations on the contributions of various Samskritam scholars to the fields of math, science, medicine and philosophy 5. Create material to motivate other students to study Samskritam GRADING PLAN: Sanskrit Immersion III is an optional course. PLACEMENT: Sanskrit Immersion III is offered during the summer each year in Pennsylvania and California. Sanskrit Immersion III 1 Summer 2016

TITLE: PLACEMENT: PRE-REQUISITES: COURSE EMAIL: COURSE WEBSITE: SANSRIT 3A: Advanced Samskritam I Fall semester SANSKRIT 2B maryland@samskritabharatiusa.org COURSE OVERVIEW: SANSKRIT 3A is a in-person course designed to enable students to further the application of their writing, reading and comprehension skills gained in SANSKRIT 1AB-level and 2AB-level courses. Students will continue reading and analyzing simple stanzas in verse, and learn to compose essays in Samskritam. This course will introduce advanced grammatical concepts such as consonant ending nouns and the different tenses of the passive voice. COURSE OBJECTIVES: 1. Understand and formulate responses to simple moral stories. 2. Become familiar with command and order suffixes in the passive and active voice. 3. Conjugate and become familiar with the use of the subjunctive mood. 4. Conjugate and become familiar with the use of the impersonal voice in the present tense. 5. Recognize the verb forms in the ten classes. 6. Recognize the case endings for nouns ending in consonants. 7. Identify the cultural practices associated with Indian festivals. SANSKRIT 3A 1 Fall 2016

CORE CONTENT TOPICAL OUTLINE: Samskrita Bharati Baalakendram Part 1: Listening & Speaking o Conversations of daily routines Reading & Writing o Recognition of consonant ending masculine nouns in seven cases o Subjunctive mood o Past passive participles o Reading and comprehension of simple moral stories o Purport translation of simple verses o Euphonic vowel combinations Part 2: Listening & Speaking o Conversations of daily routines Reading and Writing o Order and command verb suffixes in the passive voice o Use of the impersonal voice o Recognition of consonant ending masculine nouns in seven cases o Reading and comprehension of simple moral stories o Purport translation of simple verses o Review of euphonic vowel combination lessons GRADING PLAN: 5% - Class Attendance 25% - Homework Assignments 25% - Midterm Exam on Part 1 20% - Final Project 25% - Final Exam on Part 1 and 2 GRADING SCALE: A = 90-100% B = 80-89% C= 70-79% D= 60-69% F= 59% and below SANSKRIT 3A 2 Fall 2016

COURSE ASSIGNMENTS, EXAMS AND PROJECTS: 1. Class Attendance (5%): This course includes a mandatory, once a week, 1.5 hour class at a location in Montgomery county. A Samskrita Bharati trained teacher will lead this session. The time will be used to practice conversational skills, introduce new topics and answer any questions. The only excused absences are those due to sickness or family emergency. In such cases, an email from a parent of the student must be sent at least 24 hours before the start of the class in order to excuse the absence. 2. Homework Assignments (25%): Homework is assigned in every class. Students are expected to complete the homework before the following week s class. 3. Midterm Exam (25%): The midterm exam will be administered as indicated on the course calendar. The exam will include a written and oral portion. Both portions of the exam will be administered and proctored by the course instructor during class time. Students are to complete all exams without the aid of any textbooks, notes, or other people. 4. Final Project (20%): Students are expected to write a short essay describing the celebration of an Indian festival of their choice. The essay should be typed in Devanagari script and submitted as a pdf file. The paper should be a minimum of one page, single spaced, in size 12 font. There will be multiple deadlines throughout the semester to track the progress of the students. The project will be graded on usage of correct grammar, punctuation, spelling and creativity. 5. Final Exam (25%): The final exam will be administered during the final week of classes as indicated on the course calendar. The exam will include a written and oral portion. Both portions of the exam will be administered and proctored by the course instructor during class time. Students are to complete all exams without the aid of any textbooks, notes, or other people. SANSKRIT 3A 3 Fall 2016

COURSE EXPECTATIONS: Samskrita Bharati Baalakendram Students are required to attend the class regularly. They are also expected to have access to a computer, scanner, webcam, microphone and the internet for finishing certain assignments and projects. Apart from the weekly class, students are expected to spend ample time studying the course material and completing the homework. Students are expected to honor academic integrity when completing all assignments and exams. REQUIRED TEXTS AND MATERIALS: The following texts and materials will be required for this course. 3AB Level Continuing Students Saurabham - Third Year Textbook Samvaadamaala - Online link for video will be provided by the Instructor. SANSKRIT 3A 4 Fall 2016

TITLE: PLACEMENT: PRE-REQUISITES: COURSE EMAIL: COURSE WEBSITE: SANSKRIT 3B: Advanced Samskritam II Spring semester SANSKRIT 3A maryland@samskritabharatiusa.org COURSE OVERVIEW: SANSKRIT 3B is a course designed to prepare students for the study of Samskritam at the university level. Students will learn the present continuous participles and euphonic consonant combinations in depth. In addition, students will use the skills gained in SANSKRIT 3A to read poetry from the Bhagavad-Gita. This course will provide an introduction to the advanced grammatical topics necessary for study of Samskritam at the university level. COURSE OBJECTIVES: 1. Read and comprehend selections written in simple Samskritam 2. Know and become familiar with consonant ending feminine and neuter nouns 3. Become familiar with advanced vocabulary words and use them in written responses 4. Use appropriately the present continuous participles in all genders and cases 5. Recognize euphonic consonant combinations 6. Recognize and use consonant ending nouns SANSKRIT 3B 1 Spring 2017

CORE CONTENT TOPICAL OUTLINE: Part 1: Samskrita Bharati Baalakendram Listening & Speaking o Conversations of daily routines o Usage of the present participle in all seven cases in the masculine and neuter genders Reading & Writing o Recognition of consonant ending feminine and neuter nouns in seven cases o Reading of short articles on a variety of topics such as government, sports, and language o Response writing on various topics o Reading of a collection of stanzas from the Bhagavad Gita o Recognizing and splitting euphonic consonant combinations Part 2: Listening & Speaking o Conversations of daily routines o Usage of the present participle in all seven cases in the feminine Reading & Writing o Recognition of consonant ending nouns in seven cases o Reading of short articles on a variety of topics such as travel, immigrant issues, bilingualism, and education o Response writing on various topics o Reading of a collection of stanzas from the Bhagavad Gita o Recognizing and splitting euphonic consonant combinations GRADING PLAN: 5% - Class Attendance 25% - Homework Assignments 25% - Midterm Exam on Part 1 20% - Final Project 25% - Final Exam on Part 1 and 2 GRADING SCALE: A = 90-100% B = 80-89% C= 70-79% D= 60-69% F= 59% and below SANSKRIT 3B 2 Spring 2017

COURSE ASSIGNMENTS, EXAMS AND PROJECTS: 1. Class Attendance (5%): This course includes a mandatory, once a week, 1.5 hour class at a location in Montgomery county. A Samskrita Bharati trained teacher will lead this session. The time will be used to practice conversational skills, introduce new topics and answer any questions. The only excused absences are those due to sickness or family emergency. In such cases, an email from a parent of the student must be sent at least 24 hours before the start of the class in order to excuse the absence. 2. Homework Assignments (25%): Homework is assigned in every class. Students are expected to complete the homework before the following week s class. 3. Midterm Exam (25%): The midterm exam will be administered as indicated on the course calendar. The exam will include a written and oral portion. Both portions of the exam will be administered and proctored by the course instructor during class time. Students are to complete all exams without the aid of any textbooks, notes, or other people. 4. Final Project (20%): Students are expected to write a short essay describing one of the states of India. Specifically, the paper should address history of the State, tourist attractions, major cities, popular customs and festivals. The essay should be typed in Devanagari script and submitted as a pdf file. The paper should be a minimum of one page, single spaced, in size 12 font. There will be multiple deadlines throughout the semester to track the progress of the students. The project will be graded on usage of correct grammar, punctuation, spelling and creativity. 5. Final Exam (25%): The final exam will be administered during the final week of classes as indicated on the course calendar. The exam will include a written and oral portion. Both portions of the exam will be administered and proctored by the course instructor during class time. Students are to complete all exams without the aid of any textbooks, notes, or other people. SANSKRIT 3B 3 Spring 2017

COURSE EXPECTATIONS: Samskrita Bharati Baalakendram Students are required to attend the class regularly. They are also expected to have access to a computer, scanner, webcam, microphone and the internet for finishing certain assignments and projects. Apart from the weekly class, students are expected to spend ample time studying the course material and completing the homework. Students are expected to honor academic integrity when completing all assignments and exams. REQUIRED TEXTS AND MATERIALS: The following texts and materials will be required for this course. 3AB Level Continuing Students Saurabham - Third Year Textbook. Samvaadamaala - Online link for video will be provided by the Instructor. SANSKRIT 3B 4 Spring 2017

TITLE: Sanskrit Immersion IV (Highly recommended ) PLACEMENT: Summer after SANSKRIT 3B PRE-REQUISITES: SANSKRIT 3B COURSE EMAIL: maryland@samskritabharatiusa.org COURSE OVERVIEW: Sanskrit Immersion IV is a fifteen day intensive optional residential Samskritam (aka Sanskrit) course taking place in India. This is an optional, honors-level course where students practice speaking Samskritam fluently and correctly in a completely Samskritam speaking environment. Students also learn techniques for teaching Samskritam to new students. This course allows students to interact with other students learning Samskritam in India and gain an understanding of the history of the Samskritam language in India. COURSE OBJECTIVES: 1. Converse fluently in Samskritam 2. Learn to teach and practice teaching beginner students Samskritam 3. Interact with students in India learning Samskritam 4. Become knowledgeable about the history of the Samskritam language and its use in India. GRADING PLAN: Sanskrit Immersion IV is an optional course and there is no credit for it. PLACEMENT: Sanskrit Immersion IV is offered during the summer each year in India. Sanskrit Immersion IV 1 Summer 2016