Theme-Continents In January, the children explored the continents of the world, learning about the Earth's evolution and how the continents gradually formed millions of years ago. They were introduced to the concept of ‘Pangea’ and found it fascinating that Earth looked very different back then. Through the story of "The Cap Seller and the Monkeys," the children traveled across all the continents, creating related crafts along the way. In February, the children continued their journey of discovery by traveling to Africa and Europe with the Gingerbread Man. They learned that Africa is the second-largest continent after Asia, with 54 countries and about 2000 languages spoken. They also made a clay basket as part of their learning and took it home to share with their parents. The children learned about Africa's famous River Nile and the Sahara Desert. In Europe, the children explored well-known countries like France, Italy, Germany, and the United Kingdom. They discovered iconic landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, and the Roman Colosseum. As part of their learning, they created a windmill craft and learned that windmills are commonly found in countries like Holland and the Netherlands. Verbal Linguistic Intelligence- English Encouraging young children to engage in reading helps them develop into confident and independent learners. Students were guided and encouraged to recognize sight words and the names of various fruits. They were prompted to read sight words and assemble a word wall through interactive exercises, fostering independent reading within the classroom. Furthermore, they practiced reading and writing short sentences, grasping the concept of 'This and That', and writing rhyming words within the 'o' family. As we approach the culmination of the school year, our kindergarteners are immersed in comprehending letters, sounds, and words. Their excitement grows as they take their initial strides toward reading short sentences, expanding their vocabulary with each new word learned. They were introduced to the words with digraphs and blends sounds such as 'ch', 'sh', 'ee', 'oo', 'cl', 'bl', 'fl', and later 'br', 'cr', 'fr', 'gr', 'pr', 'dr', and 'sl', they practiced reading and writing. They also sharpen their reading prowess by practicing reading a few sight words. Verbal Linguistic Intelligence- Hindi जनवरी के महीने में छात्रों को गीत और कहानी के माध्यम से व्यंजन ढ़, ज, छ, ह, क्ष, त्र, ञ, और ण का परिचय कराया गया। साथ ही, दो अक्षरों से बनने वाले शब्दों का भी अभ्यास कराया गया। अध्यापिका ने कक्षा में इन व्यंजनों को दिखाया और उनसे बनने वाले शब्द सिखाए, जैसे:
फरवरी के महीने में व्यंजन गीत और भीतिपत्र के माध्यम से ‘ज्ञ’ व्यंजन का परिचय दिया गया। अध्यापिका ने बच्चों को इस अक्षर से शुरू होने वाले कई नए शब्द सिखाए और उन्हें भी नए शब्द बताने के लिए प्रोत्साहित किया। फरवरी माह में सम्पूर्ण व्यंजन माला का अभ्यास कराया गया। दो व्यंजनों को जोड़कर शब्द बनाने और लिखने का अभ्यास कार्य-पुस्तिका में कराया गया। इसके अलावा, तीन व्यंजनों को जोड़कर बनने वाले शब्दों को पढ़ने का अभ्यास भी कार्य-पुस्तिका के माध्यम से करवाया गया। Logical- Mathematical Intelligence "Mathematics is the most beautiful and most powerful creation of the human spirit." – Stefan Banach In the months of January and February, the students engaged in a series of structured mathematical activities aimed at strengthening their foundational knowledge in logical math. They practiced recapitulating tens and ones using an abacus, along with quantification and writing from 1 to 100. Backward counting from 50 to 1 was reviewed through flashcards, videos, and workbook exercises, which enhanced their number sense. Addition concepts were reinforced using concrete objects and notebook exercises, allowing students to visualize sums. To reinforce spatial awareness, the concept of left and right was introduced through hand gloves and related activities. Subtraction was introduced using the "smash the clay" activity, followed by concrete objects and workbook tasks to solidify the concept. Subtraction skills were further developed with a fun subtraction song and workbook exercises, while horizontal and vertical subtraction were reviewed through picture-based worksheets. To deepen their understanding of comparisons, students practiced the concepts of "Greater Than/Lesser Than/Equals To" with a fun worksheet activity. Number names were revisited in an engaging manner through a creative story-weaving activity. The concept of tall and short was introduced with hands-on exercises, helping students grasp the difference in size. In geometry, students strengthened their understanding of 3D shapes with a hands-on clay activity, while 2D shapes were reviewed, with a special focus on the trapezium during the SHIN session. The children also enjoyed engaging in activities like "playing with numbers," "block cubes," and "catch the diamonds" during the SHIN session, which made learning both fun and interactive. Naturalistic Intelligence “A transition to clean energy is about making an investment in our future.” Gloria Reuben The children developed a growing curiosity about the natural world and their immediate environment. They were encouraged to look beyond the surface and explore the deeper workings of nature and how things operate in the everyday world. Through their learning, they came to understand the importance of conserving natural resources to create a better, more sustainable planet for all. In February, the children focused on the 7th Sustainable Development Goal: Affordable and Clean Energy. They learned that everyone should have access to clean, reliable energy, regardless of where they live or their circumstances. They were surprised to learn that 13% of the global population still lacks access to modern electricity and relies on harmful alternatives like wood and coal for cooking. This reliance has negative impacts on the environment. The children also discussed the importance of using energy efficiently, understanding that the goal is to use the least amount of energy to achieve the greatest results Visual-Spatial Intelligence Visual Art Visual-spatial intelligence encompasses various creative disciplines, including visual movement, imagination, aesthetics, and finger dexterity. During our Visual-Spatial sessions, children had the opportunity to develop their aesthetic skills through a variety of colouring and craft activities. In the last two weeks of January, learners created a continent cap craft, exploring all seven continents, followed by a Republic Day Balloon drawing in their sketch files. Moving into February, learners traced the map of Africa in their sketch files and drew two African animals in the first week. In the second week, they created a windmill craft representing the continent of Europe. The following week, learners chose to draw either the flag of the USA or Canada, representing North America. Finally, in the last week of the month, students divided a page into two sections and illustrated two things for which South America is famous. Story Telling Through stories, we find common ground, empathy, and understanding. Whether sharing personal anecdotes or working as a team to promote a business, storytelling allows us to step into someone else's shoes and experience the world from a different perspective. In January, children listened to The Tiger Goes Wild, followed by Mouse Paint, which vividly explained the difference between primary and secondary colours. In February, the concept of colour segregation was reinforced through a drawing and colouring activity. The following week, children were introduced to a story about various habitats—land, pond, burrow, and forest—followed by a worksheet on the topic during the last week of the month. Drama In January, children embarked on an exciting journey of learning about the continents. With imaginative minds, they enacted a scene where they were soaring in a hot air balloon, looking down from above, and identifying and naming the continents. This creative approach made their exploration engaging and interactive. Building on this, in February, the children took their learning a step further by conducting interviews with their friends as part of an enactment. Through role-playing, they asked and answered questions about the continents, reinforcing their understanding in a fun and dynamic way. The sessions were filled with enthusiasm, teamwork, and creativity, bringing geography to life through engaging performances. Bodily Kinesthetic Intelligence P.E. In January, the session began with a series of energizing warm-up exercises to get the children active and ready for the day. These included on-the-spot jogging, stretching, and light jumps to boost their stamina and prepare their muscles for the activities ahead. Adding to the excitement, the frog race had the children hopping enthusiastically toward their cones, promoting both gross motor development and balance playfully. During February, all EYP 3 students were actively engaged in preparing for the much-awaited annual sports event, OORJA. The enthusiasm and dedication were evident as the children practiced rigorously for the Octopus Race and Panda Relay Race, refining their speed, agility, and teamwork skills. The month-long training sessions not only strengthened their physical abilities but also instilled a strong sense of team spirit and determination. The students eagerly looked forward to showcasing their skills at OORJA, making February a time of rigorous practice, excitement, and boundless energy Skating Skating is an enjoyable and beneficial activity for children, offering numerous advantages. It helps develop strength, balance, and coordination while serving as an excellent form of exercise. Beyond its physical benefits, skating provides an opportunity for children to bond with friends and family, making it a delightful year-round pastime. Moreover, it plays a vital role in enhancing balance and refining motor skills. This month, children worked on improving their skating abilities through a variety of activities. They practiced sliding and walking on skates to build confidence and develop their sense of balance. They also engaged in zig-zag walking, which helped enhance their agility and control, and moved in a circle around cones to refine their turning and coordination skills. These activities combined fun with focused skill development, making skating both enjoyable and rewarding. Musical Intelligence Indian Music Music is not just an external performance, but an internal exploration of oneself. Ravi Shankar Indian music is a rich and timeless art form that blends melody, rhythm, and tradition, creating a deep emotional and cultural connection. This year, students have embarked on an exciting musical journey, exploring both vocal and instrumental aspects of Indian music. In January, they learned to sing "सारे जहाँ से अच्छा", a patriotic song that resonates with every Indian. Through this, they not only embraced the spirit of nationalism but also improved their vocal skills, learning about melody, pitch, and expression. In February, their focus shifted to rhythm as they learned to play the Dholak on a 4-count beat. This hands-on experience with percussion helped them develop a sense of timing, coordination, and the importance of rhythm in music. Western Music "Where words fail, music speaks." – Hans Christian Andersen Western music is a dynamic and expressive art form that blends melody, harmony, and rhythm to create engaging and memorable experiences. This year, students have been exploring the world of Western music through interactive learning, combining both vocal and instrumental practice. In January, they discovered the world of transportation through the Transportation Song. This lively and educational song introduced them to different modes of transport, making learning fun and engaging. Through singing, they not only improved their vocal skills but also enhanced their memory and pronunciation while connecting music with everyday life. In February, the students took their first steps into percussion by learning to play the clap box (cajón). This hands-on experience helped them understand rhythm, timing, and coordination, essential elements of Western music. Playing the clap box also encouraged teamwork and concentration, making rhythm practice an exciting and enjoyable experience. Dance "In the world of performance arts, kids learn that every step and expression can leave a lasting impact." In January, students showcased their enthusiasm and coordination while learning dance steps to *सत्यमेव जयते* with energetic movements and synchronized rhythm, they embraced the essence of the song, refining their expressions and grace. Building on their skills, February was dedicated to revisiting and perfecting all the dance steps learned so far. With confidence and dedication, the young performers polished their moves, ensuring a captivating performance in the days to come. Pottery In January, our children joyfully crafted the Ashoka Chakra using clay, learning about its significance, with the 24 spokes symbolizing values like truth and justice. This activity not only enhanced their creativity and fine motor skills but also instilled a sense of pride in our nation. The vibrant blue chakras they shaped beautifully reflected their enthusiasm and love for India. In February, the children delved into the art of clay basket making, moulding, and shaping clay into unique baskets inspired by African pottery. They discovered the cultural importance of African craftsmanship while honing their fine motor skills, creativity, and patience. They also created clay pizzas, drawing inspiration from European pottery and Italian cuisine. The children moulded the pizza shapes, added textures, and designed toppings, learning about the connection between pottery and food in European culture. In another project, they made clay burgers, influenced by North American food culture. This hands-on experience further developed their fine motor skills, creativity, and patience while exploring the cultural significance of food Montessori Montessori classrooms are thoughtfully designed with materials that foster independence, concentration, and problem-solving, promoting holistic development in physical, emotional, social, and intellectual growth while encouraging respect, responsibility, and a love for learning. Knob-less Cylinders help children develop visual discrimination, fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and problem-solving as they arrange cylinders by size. This activity promotes focus, logical thinking, and language development. The Dressing Frame – Shoe Lace enhances finger dexterity and fine motor skills by teaching children to lace and tie shoes, boosting hand-eye coordination, patience, and problem-solving. The Blue Scheme helps children master consonant blends, an essential step in reading development, by guiding them to smoothly combine sounds, improving their reading fluency. LMA दो अक्षर शब्द introduces children to letters and sounds through hands-on activities, building a strong foundation for literacy and phonemic awareness using sandpaper letters and movable alphabets. तीन अक्षर शब्द (Three-Letter Words) help children develop reading and writing skills by exploring simple three-letter words through phonetic sounds, movable alphabets, and sandpaper letters, fostering phonemic awareness, vocabulary, and comprehension. Imaginarium "In the Imaginarium, the mind is free to wander and wonder." The children expressed their creativity and imagination as they crafted healthy meals at the kitchen station. They also discovered the importance of collaborating with others in a supportive and team-oriented environment. In the subsequent weeks, they engaged in free play across various stations, allowing them to explore and pursue their interests. Additionally, the children explored road signs in the Imaginarium, where they learned about traffic safety and the meaning behind different signs, all while enhancing their problem-solving skills. EYP Play Area Free playtime in EYP 3 allowed the children to unleash their creativity while developing key skills in imagination, physical coordination, and emotional resilience. It plays a vital role in neurological development, offering children the chance to explore their surroundings freely. The boys engaged in chase games and climbing the netted wall, building strength and agility, while the girls enjoyed swinging, improving their gross motor skills. Waiting for their turn also helped strengthen their communication and problem-solving abilities, fostering social interaction and patience. LEAP Balloon Magic: Air Takes Up Space In this engaging activity, children developed reasoning, predicting, and comparing skills while observing balloons of different sizes and weights. They used visual cues to identify differences and applied reasoning to understand that the air inside the balloons occupies space and adds weight. Sentence Shuffle: In this hands-on activity, children read sentences and built-up blocks to create meaningful structures, which enhanced their fine motor skills, creativity, and patience. As they engaged with the blocks, they also improved their comprehending and communicating skills, strengthening both their cognitive and language abilities. Interpersonal Intelligence Birthday Celebration- Show and Tell Birthdays are moments of joy and excitement, and for students, they hold even greater significance. On Friday, January 31st, 2025, all EYP 3 children born in January came together to celebrate their special day. The celebration centered around an adventurous and fun-filled theme of ‘Continents,’ adding an educational twist to the festivities. The children embarked on a delightful journey across the seven continents, exploring their unique cultures, landmarks, and wildlife through engaging activities, music, and interactive displays. This thematic approach not only made the birthday celebration memorable but also enriched their understanding of the diverse world they live in. Events and Celebrations Republic Day Our EYP students celebrated Republic Day with great enthusiasm, learning about the significance of this special day in a fun and engaging way. The celebration began with a flag hoisting ceremony, where the little ones proudly watched the tricolour unfurl, filling the air with patriotism. Dressed in saffron, white, and green, the children beautifully represented the colours of our national flag. To make the day more meaningful, they participated in a craft activity, creating their own Republic Day-themed artwork. The teachers also shared a simple and engaging explanation of why Republic Day is important. It was a joyful and educational celebration, instilling love, and respect for the nation in our little hearts! Math Week Our young learners had a fantastic time engaging in hands-on math activities!
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Theme: Dinosaurs and Christmas‘Dinosaurs may no longer roam the Earth, but they live on vividly in our imagination.’ – Steve Miller Learning about dinosaurs fuels children’s creativity while enhancing their cognitive and analytical skills. Exploring these prehistoric creatures allows kids to uncover insights about their existence and develop problem-solving abilities. This month, we dived into the fascinating realm of dinosaurs and celebrated the joy of Christmas, creating a vibrant and engaging learning environment. Dinosaurs: Discovering Prehistoric Wonders This month’s theme revolved around dinosaurs, offering an exciting way for children to explore the evolutionary timeline of our planet. These remarkable creatures provided a compelling context for understanding survival, adaptation, and extinction.
In addition to the dinosaur-themed activities, children celebrated the festive season with great enthusiasm. The educator introduced them to the significance and traditions of Christmas, focusing on values such as love, sharing, and unity. Children sang cheerful Christmas carols alongside their teacher, spreading holiday joy. Verbal Linguistic Intelligence – Our young learners have made remarkable progress through interactive activities in their reading and writing journey. They learned what makes a sentence and practiced reading and writing short sentences using vowel sounds ‘a,’ ‘e,’ ‘o,’ and ‘i.’ Students explored words with consonant-vowel-consonant (CVC) patterns and digraphs like ‘ch’ and ‘sh.’ They also expanded their vocabulary by reading the names of common fruits and practicing sight words, displayed on a vibrant classroom word wall for ongoing reinforcement. As part of their learning, they enjoyed the delightful fortnight story, "The Lonely Dinosaur," which was integrated to practice sight words and reinforce the topics. Additionally, students focused on constructing sentences with concepts like ‘This’ and ‘That,’ while exploring rhyming words from the “o” family to enhance their phonetic awareness. To strengthen their foundational skills, they diligently practiced handwriting by writing letters from 'a' to 'z.' Verbal Linguistic Intelligence –Hindiदिसंबर के महीने में छात्रों को व्यंजन गीत और कहानी के माध्यम से व्यंजन च, न, ल, ‘ड़’, ङ ,झ, घ और ध का परिचय कराया गया।अध्यापिका जी ने व्यंजनों को दिखाया और इनसे शुरू होने वाले नए शब्द सिखाये जैसे - च से चम्मच, न से नथ, ल से लोमड़ी, झ से झरना, घ से घर, ध से धन। साथ ही साथ बच्चों को इन व्यंजनों से शुरू होने वाले नए शब्द बताने के लिए प्रोत्साहित किया और व्यंजनों का अभ्यासकार्य-पुस्तिका में कराया। Logical-Mathematical Intelligence"The mind that thinks logically sees patterns where others see puzzles." Stimulating logical-mathematical intelligence promoted cognitive growth, strengthening logical thinking, reasoning, problem-solving, and focus.
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