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Bird’s Nests

Class III
  • August 2nd, 2019

“Little by little, the bird makes its nest.” – French Proverb A bird’s home is called its nest. It is the place where the winged creature lays eggs and tends the little ones with utmost love and care. To ensure the safety of the family, a bird takes all precaution to build the nest. Students of Class III got an opportunity to build Bird’s Nest through during an activity. They were prov

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How Play School in Bhubaneswar Can Bring Regulations into Your Kid’s Life

Uncategorized
  • August 2nd, 2019

“My child wakes up sharp at 7’0 clock in the morning. I don’t even have to wake her up. She is also learning to eat by herself”. This was the answer of Sunita, mother of 3-year Roshmi when we asked her about the changes she is seeing in her child after going to playschool for a few months now. Playschool is the very place where your child spends the maximum time outside home. It is also th

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Radio Orange Club

Class III
  • July 31st, 2019

Morning Assembly is a very important ritual of a school. It is the time when students gather all their focus to remember the Almighty to bless them for a fruitful day. It is also the time to share important information, introduce a new word, discuss a new topic and start the day with a positive note. Morning is a great time as retention level is high. The little members of Radio Orange Club are th

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Rhythm Club performance

Class II
  • July 31st, 2019

“Indian Classical Music and Dance are not just for entertainment, they are deisgned to elevate your consciousness.” – YoMona India is a land of cultural diversity with amazing traditions, different festivals and dance forms which reflect its cultural richness. Each state and region offer a glimpse to its local culture, customs and traditions. Like other Indian states, the dance forms of

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Morning Assembly

Class I
  • July 31st, 2019

“Sooner or later, we will have to recognise that the Earth has rights, too, to live without pollution.” – Evo Morales The students of Class I conducted an amazing week-long Morning Assembly at SAI Angan. It started with the theme “Stop Pollution”, introduced by the Radio Jockey (RJ) of the Radio Orange Club. The students went on to explain the measures that needs to be taken to red

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Story Sums Made Easy

Class III
  • July 30th, 2019

“A good teacher can inspire hope, ignite the imagination, and instill a love of learning.”  —Brad Henry Class 3 children learnt the lesson “Word Problems” through activities on July 24, 2019.  The activities were based on different real life situations like distance covered, age difference, different objects and money. Children were asked to choose one chit out of those cat

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Preposition in the Lap of Nature

KG II
  • July 30th, 2019

“Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.” —  Albert Einstein Learning in the lap of nature is a great fun. Teaching and learning process is not restricted to classrooms. The children of KG 2 were taught positional words to describe the position of the objects by using the appropriate terms like in on, over, under, between, in front, behind, beside etc. on

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The hungry crocodile

KG II
  • July 29th, 2019

“Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn”. – Benjamin Franklin Role-play plays an important part in the development of a child. It builds confidence, makes them more creative, develops communication, critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Along with being a fun activity, it also allows children to get into character and act out real life rol

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Gender Awareness

Class III
  • July 29th, 2019

“For the school of grammar has primacy: it is the fairest foundation of learning, the glorious mother of eloquence.” – Cassiodorus Learning English becomes fun if taught in a play way method. Students of Class III learnt about Genders through an activity. The students were first divided into small groups. Each was given a picture of a noun and were asked to name the nouns. The groups w

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Cleanliness is next to Godliness

Nursery
  • July 27th, 2019

“Cleanliness may be defined to be the emblem of purity of mind” – Joseph Addison Personal hygiene refers to maintaining the cleanliness of one’s own body. It is important for both health and social reasons. It entails keeping your hands, head and body clean, so as to stop the spread of germs which may lead to illness. Our personal hygiene benefits our own health and impacts the lives

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