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Revision on Transportation

Class II
  • December 25th, 2020

“Victory is the beautiful, bright coloured flower. Transport is the stem without which it could never be bloomed.” – Anonymous The recap session of Transport started with an interactive discussion on the importance of Transport, the different modes of transport that they see in their day-to-day life. Children shared how modern transport has advantages over ancient transport. Learning alw

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Exploring Constellations

Class III
  • December 25th, 2020

“Dwell on the beauty of life. Watch the stars, and see yourself running with them.” ― Marcus Aurelius The students of Class III participated in a Constellation making activity. With the guidance of their teachers, they made four constellations that can be seen in the night sky. They used black chart paper to represent the night sky and glitter and white poster colours to represent stars. Wit

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Impact of colour-based learning for your toddler

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  • December 24th, 2020

Colours have a strong presence around us. Colours are the first things we perceive and human emotions and the way they interact with the environment are directly or indirectly influenced by colours. Every colour has a significance in our lives and without seeing them we would not be able to assert the importance of things around us and be able to utilize them. Even as a baby opens his eyes, it sta

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The What and How of Multisensory learning at SAI Angan

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  • December 24th, 2020

The early childhood education during the formative years of a child are important for the development of a child. The child’s overall development and his progress into a functioning and intelligent individual depends on how well the child is groomed and taught in his early years. A child in his early years is like wet, impressionable earth and has to be moulded properly if we want proper upbring

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Ignited Minds Club – Is it important to explore space?

Class IClass IIClass III
  • December 24th, 2020

“Space is an inspirational concept that allows you to dream big.” – Peter Diamandis Ever since the birth of humanity, humans have always been wonderstruck with outer space. We started exploring space to find out about our place in the universe and the history of the solar system. Millions of dollars were spent to make this possible. But is it that important to explore space? The

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Excelomatics Club – Making Santa

Class IClass IIClass III
  • December 24th, 2020

“They err who thinks Santa Claus comes down through the chimney; he really enters through the heart.” – Paul M Ell  Excelomatics Clubs are social occasions and play an important role in building positive relationships between teachers and students. They are opportunities to showcase maths champions and help them become maths catalysts and maths ambassadors themselves. As the sea

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Quest Club – Road Signs

Class IClass IIClass III
  • December 23rd, 2020

“Learning is not the product of teaching. Learning is the product of the activity of learners”. – 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. It means a

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Radio Orange Club

Class IIClass III
  • December 23rd, 2020

“The past is there to look back at your mistakes. The future is there to make sure you don’t make the same ones.” – Anonymous You can’t change the past, but you can learn from it and change the future. The year 2020 is about to end and the sun is going to rise up again. The kids in Radio Orange Club, our future RJs of class II and III spoke about their New Year Resolutions. The new year

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Art with Vegetables

Class II
  • December 21st, 2020

“An artist can find creativity in every material they find” – Anonymous The students of Class II showcased their immense talent by using the most unusual painting mediums. They used vegetables to make amazing picturesque paintings. From potatoes to lady’s finger, each vegetable was used in a unique way to leave its signature on their masterpieces.   They painted serene landscapes and

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Radio Orange Club

Class I
  • December 21st, 2020

“The colour of springtime is in the flowers; the colour of winter is in the imagination.” – Terri Guillemets The weekly Radio Orange Club ensures that the students get to speak their hearts out and also build confidence in speaking in front of an audience. It is an art to hold the attention of a group of audience and these little RJs are completely thorough with the art of storytelling.

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