Knowledge Based Activity

Knowledge based Activity

1. Dining Manners

It is never too early to start this process. Teaching table manners can start when the child is eating independently, old enough to sit at the table. Table manners taught in the early phases include teaching kids to not reach across the table, eat from their own plate, put a napkin in their lap and say please and thank you. Dining Manners becomes a part of the curriculum since the school provides nutritious and tasty food for children to relish.

2. Types of Food

Eating a balanced diet is vital for good health and well-being. Food provides our bodies with the energy, protein, essential fats, vitamins and minerals to live, grow and function properly. We need a wide variety of different foods to provide the right amounts of nutrients for good health. In the light of the above benefits of eating healthy food, healthy food Vs junk food, types of food, ill effects of eating junk food was thoroughly made aware.

3. Rain

Rain, rain, go away, come again another day! How many times have our little ones sung that little song when they wanted to play outside, but couldn’t because of the rain?

Sometimes the rain made it impossible to play the foot ball game they were excited about and other energetic outdoor games but rain is very important to the earth and to us. Without it we could not survive. This they learnt through fun activities and videos.

4. The Importance of Trees for Kids: – Activity

Have Fun, Get Dirty, and Plant Something! If we want to save our planet for the future and improve our present day life too, planting trees is a must. It is rightly said, ‘The least a human could do is plant a tree to compensate the harm they cause to the planet daily. “Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn” that’s why we made it a point to sow seeds and plant saplings with the small kids to lay a green foundation for them.

72nd Independence Day Celebration

As a precursor for the 72nd Independence day celebration, the toddlers of LKG and UKG, presented a colourful and vibrant set of events on the previous day of the national festival. The tiny tots were grandly dressed in the tricolor of our national flag, some with white, some in green, some in orange and a few in blue. The students presented a Fancy dress, group songs, speeches, dances etc., setting in the mood of nationalism and patriotism.

Role Play

1. Jatin and Sheena’s Picnic

Through this role play the message of keeping the picnic spots clean was made clear by the students of I ‘B’.

2. Strong, the Young Rabbit

Givers Are Always More Content. It just feels good to help others. This was nicely depicted though a role play by the students of II ‘B’

Independence Day Celebrations

Independence Day Celebrations

August 15th is that sacred day of remembering, celebrating and echoing the struggles of thousands of our country men who fought for India’s freedom. The 73rd Independence Day was celebrated in our School with great joy, enthusiasm and sincere patriotic fervor. Teachers, Students and all the supporting staff took part in the celebrations actively.

The formal Flag-hoisting ceremony was followed by National salute, National Anthem and the march past. Varied colorful cultural programs preceded by the welcome address. Showcasing the talents of students was witnessed by the guests of honor, the parents, students, the Management, the Principal and the staff.

Highlights of the programs:

Patriotic song, Multi-lingual speech, Natya-Yoga, Patriotic dance, mime show, Fan display, Props and Dance lezims, Wagah Border ceremony were some of the events and programs exhibited by students during the celebrations.

This was followed by felicitations to meritorious students who fared extremely well in the board examinations. Address by the chief guests, Chairman and Principal marked the wrap up of this year’s Independence Day celebrations.

August 19 to 26, 2019: Sanskrit Week –‘Samskrita Saptaha’

As an assembly activity, Sanskrit week was celebrated from Aug 19 to 26, 2019, to showcase different aspects of the Sanskrit language and its importance of this language in the present world. On the first day, Aug 19, Mr. Nagaraj Shastri, Faculty-Sanskrit, introduced the students to this ancient language, its history, its growth, its usage in Indian scriptures, its grammar, structure etc. This was followed by the rendition of ‘Medha Suktham’, by the Gr 9 Students.

On Aug 20, 2019, the students of Gr 8, recited the Dhyanashloka prarthana , followed by a Sanskrit skit by Two students of Gr 10. On Aug 21, The first 10 Shlokas of Chap 12, of Bhagavathgita, was recited by the students of Gr 10. Besides this, a Sanskrit song was sung by the Choir group. On Thursday, Aug 22, the students of Gr 9 rendered the last 10 shlokas of Chap 12, of Bhagavathgita. Followed by a dance recital a Sanskrit song, was presented by the students of Gr 8. Finally, on Aug 26, the shlokas of Chap 2 of the Bagavadgita was rendered by the students of Gr 6.

August 23: Krishna Janmashtami:

The birth of Lord Krishna was celebrated with pomp and grandeur on Aug 23, 2019, in the school premises. Tiny tots of Nursery decked in Krishna and Radha costumes, stole the show. The children of primary school also adorned colourful attires spreading the mood of celebration of festivity in the school.

The idols of Lord Krishna, pictures, portraits, photos, were arranged in a grand manner with flowers, and lights at the main entrance of the school, depicting the Lord’s various hues and colours, at different stages of his avatar. Children offered prayers to the Lord, in their own way, by singing bhajans, reciting shlokas..etc.