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Wheel and Raft making

Class III
  • February 5th, 2021

“There is nothing in a caterpillar, that tells you that it’s going to be a butterfly.”- Buckminster Fuller Life is like a journey which goes on in its path. People move out and do many works for their daily needs. Today, the SAIoneers of Class-III were involved in wheel and raft making to know the lifestyle of the  ancient period  and the struggle faced  by the people at that

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Let us go shopping.

Class II
  • February 4th, 2021

“I love shopping. There is a little bit of magic found in buying something new. It is constant gratification, a quick fix.” –Rebecca Bloom In math, money can be defined as the medium of exchange such as notes and coins to buy any items. SAIoneers of Class II  have done an activity related to ‘let us go shopping’. They used grocery item packet like chips, biscuits, tea packet, wheat flou

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SAI Samskara: Etiquettes

Class II
  • January 28th, 2021

“Good manners are ageless, priceless and classless.” – Diana Mather Etiquette or good behaviour is something that distinguishes human beings from others. During the SAI Samskara class, the students of class II learnt the importance of etiquette. They listened to a story titled “The magic tree”. It taught them the golden words like ‘Please’, ‘Thank you

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Means of Communication

Class III
  • January 25th, 2021

“The most important thing in communication is to hear what isn’t being said.” – Anonymous Sharing of ideas and information to all over the world is very much important. From the period of early humans, till now, communication is being done in many ways. They used to make sounds and burn fire to communicate. We got the information through many mediums like print media or broadcast media

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Effects of Wind – Making an Anemometer

Class III
  • January 25th, 2021

“The true method of knowledge is experiment.” – Anonymous The students of Class III participated in an activity in which they made a working model of an anemometer. They learnt that an anemometer is a tool that is used to measure the speed of wind. The materials used were: scissors, cello tape, paper cups, push pins, play dough and drinking straws. With the guidance of the teachers, they com

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Radio Orange Club

Class I
  • January 25th, 2021

“Resolutions are just good wishes and hope passed on to the new year.” – Anonymous The students of Radio Orange Club class were stuffed with a talented group of little aspiring RJs ready to showcase their talent. The topic was, “New year, New Hopes” and it was the second day of the topic. All the little RJs were energetic and eagerly waiting for their chances to perform. This yea

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Reduce. Reuse. Recycle.

Class II
  • January 23rd, 2021

“The future is in the hands of today’s generation and it depends on their concern towards their environment.” – Anonymous It is extremely crucial that our young leaders of tomorrow are actively made to participate in activities that will ensure a sustainable and eco-friendly lifestyle in them and thus safeguard the future. To re emphasise on the importance and the role of the 3R’s (Reduc

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Spectrum Club – Which Soap is the Best?

Class III
  • January 23rd, 2021

“It is an art to experiment and learn and unlearn at the same time.” – Anonymous We use soap to kill the germs of our body and to keep ourselves fresh. In the markets, we get different varieties of soap but have we ever wondered which soap is actually good for our skin? The children of Class I of Spectrum Club did the activity to test which soap is good for our skin. They did the activity wi

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Spectrum Club

Class IClass II
  • January 21st, 2021

“Science is a way of thinking much more than it is a body of knowledge.”- Carl Sagan You don’t need special equipment or a PhD to get kids excited about science. These easy science experiments are a snap to pull together, using household items you already have on hand. Let the learning—and fun—begin! The class conducted the first experiment, wherein children made a small boat of two inc

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Conjunction in Speech

Class II
  • January 21st, 2021

“Language is “the infinite use of finite means.” – Wilhelm von Humboldt. As a part of speech, conjunctions are important in conveying the whole thought of the spoken or written language. The importance of conjunctions lies in the fact that they make any sentence sensible and comprehensible. The students of Class II had an activity on conjunctions. They were asked to take out three paper st

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