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Rhythm Club performance celebrated 72nd Independence Day

Class III
  • August 14th, 2018

A nation’s culture resides in the hearts and in the soul of its people. Independence Day is adulated each year on 15th of August in India to celebrate the country’s freedom from the British domain on the same day in August 1947. The SAI Angan fraternity and children celebrated Indian Independence Day with pride and grand gestures. The Rhythm Club students of SAI Angan, showcased an exuberant

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Garden Visit

Nursery
  • August 11th, 2018

“The garden suggests there might be a place where we can meet nature halfway.” — Michael Pollan Garden is a piece of ground adjourning a house, which is used for growing flowers, fruits or vegetables. The tiny tots of Nursery were explained all about garden and its importance. They learnt that without garden we cannot eat, drink, or breathe. The children were taken for a garden walk with p

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Prayer Time

KG I
  • August 9th, 2018

“Prayer delights God’s ear; it melts His heart; and opens His hand. God cannot deny a praying soul.” – Thomas Watson Prayer is an invocation or act that seeks to communicate with an object of worship. Teaching our children to communicate with God is foundational in helping them create a relationship with the Almighty. Getting children comfortable with prayer also helps them to unde

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Singular and Plural

KG II
  • August 9th, 2018

The children of KG-II are now at a developmental stage, where new words keep on adding to their vocabulary. Hence it was quite appropriate to plan a lesson on the two new words – Singular and Plural. Story telling always attracts children and is a brilliant way of learning. It helps to enhance a child’s vocabulary, listening skills and encourages development of emotions and feelings in a c

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Following Directions

KG I
  • August 9th, 2018

“Listening means taking a second to consider what they’re saying, not just hearing their words.” – Anonymous Listening is an important skill for language development. Learning to follow instructions after careful listening is a crucial milestone in any child’s learning process. It is the foundation of learning. Children need to learn to listen carefully, analyse, comprehend each wor

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A Visit to Crafts Museum

Class III
  • August 8th, 2018

“The best introduction to art is to stroll through a museum. The more art you see, the more you’ll learn to define your own taste.” – Jeanne Frank Students of Class-III visited Kala Bhoomi, the Handicrafts and Handloom Museum in Bhubaneswar. The crafts museum is a repository and a celebration of the handmade art and artefacts. At the museum the students were educated that making by hand c

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Rhythm Club Performance

Class I
  • August 7th, 2018

“Dance is the hidden language of the soul of the body.” – Martha Graham Dance is a delicate balance between perfection and beauty. It is the hidden language of the body and soul and is a pathway of expressing the innermost thoughts. It brings in unparalleled joy and happiness. The Class-I students of Rhythm Club mesmerised the teachers and students with an amazing performance of Bhangr

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Exploring Nature

Play Group
  • August 7th, 2018

“Study nature, love nature, stay close to nature. It will never fail you”. – Frank Lloyd Wright The unparalleled beauty of Nature can have a profound effect on us. Spending time in the lap of nature helps in rejuvenating our body and mind. Enjoying the beautiful sceneries and learning about the natural world is always fun. The children of Playgroup got an insight into nature through an

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Multiplication

Class III
  • August 6th, 2018

“The world looks like a multiplication-table, or a mathematical equation, which, turn it how you will, balances itself.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson Word problems are different because each one needs to be analysed and evaluated. For solving math problems, a student may need to approach the problem from a different angle.  Students of Class – III learnt about “Multiplication Wor

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Phonics

Nursery
  • August 6th, 2018

Phonics refers to the relationship between letters and individual sound.  Phonetics lays the foundation for learning new words. As the young learners became readers they need to understand the relationship between the letters and sounds in order to read words. Activities are conducted for the Nursery children to help them become familiar with the letter sounds ‘c’ and ‘k’.

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