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School pilot brochure

Interactive multilingual classroom learning for Preschool to Grade 2

Aforapple.fun helps schools run engaging alphabet, phonics, tracing, and whiteboard lessons on smart TVs, projectors, tablets, and shared devices. Designed for whole-class teaching in English, Hindi, and Telugu.

What schools are buying

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Whole-class instruction

Large, simple lesson tiles and autoplay-friendly lessons for smart TVs and projectors.

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Multilingual support

English, Hindi, and Telugu activities that can support classroom teaching and family communication.

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Teacher-led practice

Tracing, whiteboard work, and printable guidance that support regular classroom use.

Recommended demo path

Step 1

Alphabet

Fast shared-screen warm-up that shows the classroom fit immediately.

Step 2

Phonics

Grouped sounds and example words that support guided reading practice and shared-screen teaching.

Step 3

Tracing and Whiteboard

Touch-friendly follow-through that helps teachers imagine daily classroom use.

How the pilot works

Before activation

Short admin call

Confirm grades served, classroom count, languages needed, and device type used in class.

Pilot window

14-day trial

Issue a school-specific key, share the teacher guide, and focus teachers on the strongest lessons first.

Follow-up

Day 3, 7, and 12 check-ins

Use lesson usage and classroom feedback to review fit, answer questions, and plan next steps.

Pricing bands

Pilot

14-Day School Pilot

Free

Includes admin demo, guided onboarding, and a school pilot key.

Annual

Small School License

Starts at Rs 15,000/year
  • Single-campus or smaller preschool rollouts.
  • Good fit for a few classrooms.
Annual

Multi-Classroom License

Starts at Rs 40,000/year
  • More classrooms, more structured onboarding.
  • Better for broader KG to Grade 2 use.
Custom

School Rollout Support

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  • Custom lesson packaging or school-specific setup.
  • Useful for branded or multilingual program rollouts.

Frequently asked questions

Do schools need a key before they can see anything?

No. The public site now opens three sample lessons without activation so schools can evaluate the feel first.

What opens during the pilot?

The full lesson library opens on activated school devices, while sample lessons remain publicly accessible.

How do we monitor pilot usage?

The pilot report page exports lesson usage recorded on the classroom device used during the trial.