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Reading is Fun

KG I
  • November 5th, 2019

“Reading is essential for those who seek to rise above the ordinary.” – Jim Rohn By providing access to a rich classroom library, teachers promote greater interest in students for reading. It also increases their reading frequency and provide a more diverse reading experiences, thus helping students to attain greater level of reading achievements. For the students of KG I, a library class

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Ignited Mind Club Performance

Class II
  • November 2nd, 2019

The art of debating teaches you to prove your point, even if you get the contradiction. It tests a person’s power of reasoning. The Ignited Minds Club students of Class II had a debate on the topic “Should we burst crackers in Diwali or not”. They were grouped into two teams. One team spoke for the topic and the other against the topic. Very meaningful points were taken into consider

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The Invincible Solar System

Class I
  • November 2nd, 2019

“When you look at the stars and the galaxy, you feel that you are not just from any particular piece of land, but from the solar system.” – Kalpana Chawla The natural celestial objects visible in the sky are stars, planets, comets, asteroids, natural satellites, the Moon and the Sun. They are considered as heavenly bodies. The students of Class I visualised the heavenly bodies and were

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The ubiquitous Aves

Play Group
  • November 1st, 2019

Birds of all sizes, hues and colours seem to be present everywhere. Children love to watch the aves hoping and flying all around. Children enjoy learning about the world around them and making instant connections with familiar topic. So, when it came to learn about those beautiful creatures, they were very happy. Children of Play Group learnt about the nesting habits of birds and even about the di

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Ignited Minds Club Performance

Class I
  • November 1st, 2019

Debates provide experiences that help in the development of cognitive and presentational skills. It provides the debaters with unique educational benefits as they learn and polish skills far beyond what can be learnt in any other setting. The Ignited Minds Club members of Class I debated on the topic “Should we have pets at home? …yes? or …no? It is believed that people who keep pets are kno

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Simple Machines

KG II
  • October 31st, 2019

Simple Machines are invented to ease the effort of work by human beings. They play an important role in our life as they not only make our work easier but also quicker. The students of KG II were exposed to such machines like scissors, punching machine, sharpener, stapler, spoon, fork, knife, pins etc., during an activity to know all about Simple Machine and its usefulness. These are called simple

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The Numbers

Play Group
  • October 24th, 2019

“Numbers have life; they’re not just symbols on paper.” – Shakuntala Devi Learning numbers is an essential component of early childhood education. Maths skills taught during the early years are designed to provide the foundation a child needs to succeed in elementary school and beyond. Number sense or the basic of learning numbers is the first vital maths skill a child must devel

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Rhythm Club Performance

Class I
  • October 23rd, 2019

“Dancing is surely the most basic and relevant of all forms of expression. Nothing else can so effectively give outward form to an inner experience.” – Lyall Watson Dance is a beautiful art form which requires a lot of physical strength, rhythm sense, body coordination. It helps each individual to be more physically and emotionally fit. The Class I members of Rhythm Club beautifully pe

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Practical Life Activity for Fine Motor Skills – Open and Close

Play Group
  • October 22nd, 2019

“By education I mean an all-round drawing out of the best in the child and man; body, mind and spirit.”  — Mahatma Gandhi Kids love open and close activity. Some of the best practical life exercises for young children are quite simple to put together. It is a fact that at this young age children are often intrigued by containers and things that fit. Open and Close activity is a really g

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Road Rules

KG I
  • October 21st, 2019

The chaos in traffic is caused mostly by the people who do not abide by the rules. As a result, along with them, the innocent people also suffer. If each citizen of the country abides by the traffic rules made by the Government, there would be less damage and less suffering. To inculcate the importance of traffic rules in SAIoneers from an early age, an activity was conducted for the students of K

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