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Radio Orange Club

Class IIClass III
  • January 12th, 2021

“We can do anything we want to do if we stick to it long enough.”- Anonymous That is why we make resolutions to do away with our shortcomings or to grow our character. Resolutions in the new year bring a fresh change to your soul if you stick to it. Our little SAIoneers of Class II and III made resolutions in the beginning of this year. They had a very interactive and interesting session as ev

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Spectrum Club – The Screaming balloon

Class I
  • January 11th, 2021

“Learning is the process whereby knowledge is created through the transformation of experience.” – David. A. Kolb It is said that empty vessels make the most noise but it is not in case of a balloon. A balloon makes a sound when we put any coin or nut inside a balloon and we call it a ‘screaming balloon’. The children of Spectrum Club of Class I did the activity of making a screaming bal

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What is experiential learning and why is it important?

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  • January 11th, 2021

As humans, we are social animals and tend to interact with the people and environment around us. It is from our experiences we have amassed over time that we learn the most in life. While knowledge from books is important, the true worth of the knowledge and information gained from school books is known through practical experiences where you implement the knowledge and understand the value of it.

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How can you ensure that your child is mentally sound during the pandemic?

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  • January 11th, 2021

The COVID 19 pandemic has taken its toll on us and while majority of its effect has been in the physical health area, the drastic changes it has brought with it mean that mental health has also not remained untouched by it. During major disruptions like the pandemic, humans are put through various adversities and have to adapt a lot to the prevalent scenario to survive. When it came to the COVID 1

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Radio Orange Club – New Year, New Hope

Class I
  • January 11th, 2021

“An ounce of performance is worth a pound of promises.” – Mae West The Radio Orange Club of Class I was packed with a talented group of little aspiring RJs ready to showcase their performance. The topic given to them was, “New Year, New Hopes” and it was the first day of the topic. All the little RJs were energetic and eagerly waiting for their chances to perform. They shared

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A Science Activity – Phases of the Moon

Class III
  • January 9th, 2021

“The Moon is the first milestone on the road to the stars.” – Arthur C. Clarke   The moon takes nearly a month (29.5 days) to completely revolve around the earth, its shape seems to keep changing throughout the month. This happens when the part of the moon getting the sunlight is visible to us. The shape of the moon changes as follows; Full Moon-Gibbous Moon-Half Moon-Crescent Moon-Ne

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The Quest Club

Class IClass IIClass III
  • January 9th, 2021

“Sharing your knowledge is a way to achieve immortality.” – Anonymous “QUEST” is an acronym for Quality Utilization and Enrichment of Student Talents.  Students expand their abilities to apply critical thinking, creative thinking, communication, and research skills through individual and group projects, studies and problem-solving units. Quest means a search made to find or obtain somet

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3 things we have learnt from the SAI Cloud School

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  • January 4th, 2021

The COVID 19 pandemic has been a social, cultural and economic disruption to describe it at best. While disruptions in the human society are nothing new, neither are disease outbreaks, the pandemic has however raised many new issues and challenges that did not exist previously. The scale of a disruption is estimated by the scale of changes it brings on in the society and when you look at the pande

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The Spectrum Club – Chromatography

Class IIClass III
  • December 26th, 2020

“A theory can be proven by experiment; but no path leads from experiment to the birth of a theory.” – Albert Einstein   Chromatography has various applications. It is used for the separation of different colours of ink. It is also used to identify and separate the preservatives and additives added in the food items. Paper chromatography is used as a technique for identifying and separat

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Spectrum Club – Learning through Experiments

Class I
  • December 26th, 2020

“Experiment, experiment, experiment – until it finally flows from within you. It is a hard road. But the result is also a deep inner satisfaction.” – Jack Dickerson Acid and Base are two specific types of chemicals. To check whether a substance is acidic or base one can use a litmus paper. The children of Spectrum Club of Class I did the acid – base activity using lemon juice

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