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Printable worksheets, interactive games, lesson plan ideas, and structured exercises for ages 3-12.
Whether you are a heritage language teacher, a homeschool parent, or an educator at a Nepali community school, these practical resources will help you make the most of Hamro Barnamala’s free tools. Every resource below works in class or at home, and everything is free.
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View all stories →Nepali Alphabet Tracing
36 consonants + 12 vowels
English Alphabet Tracing
A-Z uppercase & lowercase
Number Practice
Nepali, English & Roman
Nepali Words Tracing
Animals, fruits, colors
Bahrakhari Tracing
Consonant-vowel combos
Days & Months Tracing
BS months + seasons
Opposite Words Tracing
विपरीत शब्द pairs
Common Verbs Tracing
Everyday action words
Phrases Tracing
Greetings & expressions
Interactive Games
Browse all lessons →Sample 8-Week Nepali Curriculum
A suggested sequence for introducing Nepali to beginners. Adapt the pace and depth to your classroom needs.
Week 1-2 — The Nepali Alphabet: Introduce vowels using the interactive Vowels lesson (project on board). Students trace vowels on printed Nepali Alphabet Tracing worksheets. Play Memory Match with the Alphabet category as a warm-up activity.
Week 3-4 — Consonants & Bahrakhari: Teach consonant groups (कवर्ग, चवर्ग, etc.) with the Consonants lesson. Use the Bahrakhari Builder game on tablets for matra practice. Print Bahrakhari tracing worksheets for handwriting homework.
Week 5-6 — Numbers & Counting: Display the Numbers Chart poster in class. Students play the Number Counting game in pairs. Print number tracing worksheets for independent practice.
Week 7-8 — Vocabulary & Sentences: Introduce vocabulary categories (animals, fruits, family). Students trace words and match them with the Memory Match game. Build simple sentences using the Basic Sentences lesson.
Classroom Tips for Teaching Nepali
Group Activities: Project the Memory Match game on a smartboard for whole-class play. Pair students for Spelling Game sessions on tablets. Run Bahrakhari Builder as a timed class competition. Use printed vocabulary flashcards for relay races.
Homework & Practice: Print alphabet tracing sheets as daily take-home practice. Assign "write today’s day and month in Nepali" as a morning warm-up. Send home vocabulary word lists from the Nepali Words Tracing tool. Use quizzes for weekly formative assessment.
Cultural Integration: Teach Nepali festivals alongside the calendar and seasons lessons. Read Nepali stories aloud and discuss morals in both languages. Use Ukhan Tukka (proverbs) as daily "word of the day" starters. Connect vocabulary to real-world items students can see and touch.
Differentiation: Use Easy/Medium/Hard game modes to match student levels. The custom worksheet generator lets you target specific letters or words. Advanced students can move from tracing to free writing exercises. Pair stronger readers with beginners for peer tutoring with flashcards.
Teaching Nepali at Home?
If you are a parent raising Nepali-English children abroad, we have a dedicated guide with strategies for heritage language maintenance, daily routines, and building Nepali fluency at home.
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