Growth is the continuous process of becoming more than we were yesterday." A Glimpse into ‘Awesome’ August "Growth is the continuous process of becoming more than we were yesterday." Improvement, achievement, and success are all rooted in the continuous journey of growth. Just as liberty, once it takes root, flourishes rapidly, so too do our children as they spread their wings and embark on their paths. We are dedicated to nurturing their growth, helping them blossom through our theme of ‘Growth.’ Theme: Growth The theme of growth was beautifully integrated and explained through the stories Nancy's Nature Rescue and Butterfly Wings, helping the children connect with the concepts in a meaningful and engaging way.
Naturalistic Intelligence You can start changing the world for the better daily—no matter how small the action.” – Nelson Mandela
Verbal Linguistic Intelligence – English Developing language involves four key skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing. This month, the children revisited the sounds of letters from 'a' to 'm' through the Jolly Phonics song. They also learned to write the letters ‘Nn-Qq’, practicing their smooth formations and associated vocabulary, thereby enhancing the young learners' language experience. Within this immersive learning journey, young minds encountered a few new sight words (what were, go, will, so, like, them, see), paving the way for enhanced reading comprehension. This was evident as they practiced both reading and writing CVC words and short stories belonging to the 'at,' 'an,' 'ap,' 'ad, ‘et’, én’, and ‘ed’ family words, in their notebooks and reader books. Verbal Linguistic Intelligence – Hindi भाषा विकास एक मजबूत संचार प्रक्रिया की नींव रखता है । इसलिए छात्रों ने भाषाई कौशल को बढ़ाने के लिए नए स्वरों (इ , ई, ऋ) और स्वरगीत के माध्यम से अपनी शब्दावली को बढ़ाया । उन्होंने इन स्वरों को लिखने का अभ्यास किया और संबंधित शब्दावली चित्र बनानी भी सीखी। स्वर गीत, कहानी के माध्यम से परिचय दिया गया। अभ्यास पुस्तिका, भीतिपत्र पहेली और स्वर गीत द्वारा (अ, आ , इ, ई, उ, ऊ, ए ,ऐ , ओ, औ, ऋ , अ:) स्वरों की पुनरावृति की गई। बच्चो ने स्वरों को क्रम में लिखने का अभ्यास भी कार्य पुस्तिका में किया । Logical-Mathematical Intelligence “Mathematics gives us hope that every problem has a solution.” The children had a delightful time engaging with the SHIN Activity workbook titled "FUN WITH NUMBERS," where they created various pictures and shapes using Trapezium cards. They were introduced to backward counting from 20 to 1 using flashcards and related workbook activities. Additionally, the number names "four" and "five" were taught using flashcards, an engaging song, and notebook exercises. The pre-number concepts of "Tall" and "Short" were reviewed, and the concept of "What Comes After" was introduced through a captivating "Butterfly Scroll and Find" toy activity. The children also enjoyed learning "What Comes in Between" with a creative clay activity and workbook exercises. They practiced oral counting from 1 to 80 through interactive actions and were introduced to writing numbers 51-70, focusing on place value, which was reinforced with workbook pages. Visual Spatial Intelligence Visual special intelligence is the ability to perceive, analyse, understand, store, and recall visual information. It is a creative therapy that uses all disciplines of art, visual movements, imagination skills, aesthetic skills and finger dexterity. Children explored their aesthetic skills with the help of various colouring and craft activities during Visual-Spatial session. Children enjoyed ‘Thumb printing’ activity related to insects. In the third week, keeping patriotism in their minds, children created a ‘Tricolour confetti popper’ with their peers. Coming to the fourth week, the children creatively illustrated the life cycle of a butterfly in their sketch files, showcasing the miraculous journey from egg to vibrant butterfly. Then they made a ‘Honey Bee’ craft in the last week. Bodily Kinaesthetic Intelligence Physical Education The bodily kinaesthetic learning style is one of eight types of learning styles defined in Howard Gardner’s theory of Multiple Intelligences. People with bodily kinaesthetic intelligence may seek out touching and manipulating objects when learning about them. This month students practiced for the much-awaited bodily kinaesthetic event. EYP 3A & 3B: “Orange and White’ Colour Run which improved the balancing skill and hand-eye coordination in children. EYP 3C & 3D: Ball Relaying Game which improved team and hand-eye coordination and spatial awareness. EYP Play area ‘Play ignites imagination and fuels development." The play area provided a delightful experience for children, offering a variety of activities that fostered both fun and physical development. The sand pit was a favourite spot, where children could dig, build, and explore, unleashing their creativity. Nearby, the slides and swings added an extra layer of excitement, allowing kids to enjoy thrilling rides and the joy of soaring through the air. The free-play games encouraged imagination and teamwork, giving children the freedom to create their own fun and engage with one another. Overall, the play area was a vibrant space where children could enjoy active play, social interaction, and boundless joy. Waterplay Water play develops motor skills and sensory exploration. Water play is not just a session to play in the splash pool. It is a carefully planned session, as water play: * promotes well-being. * supports physical development. * Stimulates imagination and creativity. * enhances cognitive development. * develops language and communication skills. * encourages social and emotional development. Our young Suncitizens anxiously wait for their Water Play session. They love to get into the splash pool and play with their friends in the water. Getting kids involved in skating is a great way to move them up! They learn how to control their speed and direction and stop and start smoothly. These are essential skills for any activity, not just skating! For kids, skating can be a great confidence booster. They learn they can do something they once thought was impossible, which can carry over into other areas of their lives. During this month children practiced the following skills while skating: Zig-Zag Walking Simple Sit Sliding on Skates Walking in a Circle Speed Skating Musical Intelligence Indian Music Music is quite vital in our daily life; it gives a background to different moods and different moments of life. Music helps the soul to rejuvenate and brings joy and happiness to everyone. Throughout the month, they imbibed a patriotic song ‘देश मेरे देश मेरे’ along with a few vocal warmups and actions. Western Music Music is an excellent way for kids to express themselves. They can express their feelings and emotions through music. This can help them communicate better and creatively express themselves. During the month, Children practiced singing the song, ‘Drip, Drop, Drip , Drop’ and practiced the intonation ‘Up and Down” on a guitar along with the educator. Dance Dance has physical benefits – as a form of exercise it is highly physical and great for young children’s health. Children dancing regularly can significantly improve their fitness, wellness, flexibility, strength, and stamina. August was the month of celebrating important festivals-Independence Day, Raksha Bandhan and Janmashtami. Overwhelmed with the feeling of patriotism they danced to the song ’ऐसा देश है मेरा’.I To celebrate the divine love and devotion on Janmashtami, they tapped their footsteps to the enchanting tune of 'वो किसना है' I Intrapersonal Intelligence Storytelling Storytelling provides many psychological and educational benefits, including enhanced imagination, improved vocabulary, and proficiency in multiple languages. Keeping this aim in mind, a Marathi folktale “Ekki Dokki” was narrated to the children in the first week of the month followed by making origami girls activity in the second week. To develop a bond and better understanding of nature including those who share the planet with us, amongst children a story named “ A Baby Hornbill Learns to Fly’ was narrated in the third week of the month followed by a hornbill drawing activity through easy steps was done in the last week of the month. Montessori Lab “Follow the child” was Dr. Maria Montessori mantra. Through her studies and observations, she learned that children have a natural desire to learn and as educators, it is our responsibility to support and encourage this natural process. learning materials that teach concepts to children and develop their senses. In the month of August children practiced the below given activities:
Imaginarium “ Imagination is the eye of the soul.” ~Joseph Joubert Children showcased their imagination and creativity at the block station by building different structures. They also explored and enjoyed the role play activities at the pretend play station and puppet theatre which enhanced their creative thinking, gross motor skills, and visual-spatial intelligence. Pottery "Pottery is the art of turning earth into something that holds not just form, but also the spirit of creativity."This month our children created amazing clay crafts such as nests, butterflies, ducks, and peacocks, and were able to connect these creations to the monthly theme and events LEAP: Learn> Engage> Acquire> Perform Through these activities, the children used higher-order thinking skills. They analyzed problems, asked questions, and developed detailed plans. They learned to think critically and solve problems, making their school a better place together. Matrix: Children enjoyed brainstorming as they correlated patterns with the shapes as instructed. Decode the Directions: Children did an excellent job as they were encouraged to decode the designated path to reach the goal. Interpersonal Intelligence Birthday Show & Tell Our little ones find great joy in birthday celebrations. So, on Thursday, August 29th, 2024, we celebrated the birthdays of all EYP 3 children born in August. The theme was ‘Different kinds of insects’, and the children showcased their speaking skills through a 'Show & Tell' activity. They enthusiastically shared their thoughts with props and learned about party etiquette. Assembly Seasons: “Live in each season as it passes; breathe the air, drink the drink, taste the fruit, and resign yourself to the influence of the earth.” The assembly on the theme ‘Seasons’ was held by the students of EYP 3D. It was a vibrant and educational event where students portrayed different seasons, highlighting their unique characteristics and importance. Each student explained the special aspects that each season brings, from the blossoming flowers of spring to the cozy, snow-filled days of winter. They also discussed the reasons behind the changing seasons, delving into the Earth's tilt and orbit around the sun. A beautiful dance performance added a joyful touch, lighting up the audience's faces with smiles. Our Academic Head Ms. Bhawna Singh further enriched the event with her insightful words, praising the students' efforts and emphasizing the significance of understanding nature's cycles. The assembly concluded with an engaging riddle round, which challenged the students' knowledge and sparked their curiosity about the seasons. Assembly- Janmashtami ‘Hathi Ghoda Palki, Jai Kanhaiya Lal Ki’ The shining enthusiasts of EYP 3B brought the spirit of Janmashtami to life with a delightful assembly performance. The little ones took us on a magical journey through the birth of Lord Krishna and the heartwarming tale of the unbreakable bond of friendship between Krishna and Sudama. Through their amazing performance, the children portrayed how true friendship and love transcend all material wealth They emphasized the significance of Janmashtami through their portrayal of the famous Dahi Handi game, a cherished tradition celebrated across the country. The assembly wrapped up with an energetic dance that infused the atmosphere with the joy and spirit of the festival, reminding everyone of the importance and delight of Janmashtami. The children offered prayers to Lord Krishna on the occasion of his birthday, seeking his blessings, and relished the prasad (mishri) distributed among them. May Lord Krishna bless everyone with wisdom and happiness. Happy Janmashtami! Independence Day Celebration: This year, our Early Years Programme (EYP) students participated in various engaging activities. EYP students took part in a Show and Tell on "Unity in Diversity," where they showcased attire from different states, celebrating the diverse culture of India. EYP 3 students crafted Tricolour Confetti Poppers, adding a touch of creative joy to the festivities. Bodily-Kinesthetic Event:
At our recent Bodily-Kinaesthetic Event, the young learners enthusiastically participated in a series of dynamic games designed to enhance their physical skills and teamwork. The event kicked off with "Skillful Champs," where students from EYP 1 A and B showcased their balance and coordination. This was followed by "Shape Shifters," where EYP 1 C and D students engaged in activities focusing on fundamental movement skills. The excitement peaked with "Ten-Pin Strikers," as EYP 2 A and B students donned their crowns and aimed to knock down pins with precision. EYP 3 A and 3B displayed Orange & White Color Run which required students to use their hand muscles to grasp and pick the colored cones, which enhanced coordination. EYP 3 C and D exhibited the Ball Relaying Game which emphasized team and hand-eye coordination, spatial awareness, passing accuracy, and timing. The event was a resounding success, filled with laughter, cheers, and a whole lot of fun!
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Glimpses of Joyful July After an exhilarating summer break, the children eagerly returned to school, ready to embark on another month filled with innovative learning and growth. We kicked off our activities by revisiting essential concepts such as sense organs, internal and external body parts, and the topic of dogs. The children were particularly excited to meet their furry friend, a Shih Tzu, and a German Shepherd dog, as they learned about the anatomy of dogs and grooming products. Theme: Plants “The best time to plant a tree was 25 years ago. The second-best time to plant a tree is today.” – Eliud Kipchoge Embracing the rainy season, we introduced the theme "Out in the Garden." The children were captivated by the beauty and importance of nature during their visit to the school garden. They enjoyed spending time surrounded by greenery, learning gardening skills from the school gardener, and discovering ways to cultivate their beautiful gardens. The students became familiar with the various tools a gardener uses to maintain the garden. Through engaging activities, the students learned about the basic needs of plants and explored different types of trees, leaves, flowers, and plant categories. They had a delightful hands-on experience planting seeds and understanding the process of germination, guided by their educator. To enrich their learning, we shared the story of "The Tiny Seed" by Eric Carle, which illustrates the journey of a seed growing into a plant. This story helped the students understand the life cycle of a plant and the challenges seeds face in nature. Additionally, we introduced the inspiring tale of "The Boy Who Grew a Forest," a story about Jadav Payeng, who single-handedly transformed a barren land into a lush forest. This story emphasizes the significance of trees and the impact one person can make in preserving nature. Furthermore, the students were educated on the essential benefits provided by trees and the importance of conserving them. These stories and activities combined to create a rich, immersive learning experience, fostering a deeper appreciation for nature and the environment among the children. Naturalistic Intelligence: Trees are the Lungs of the Earth, Saving them is definitely Worth" Our environment relies on us, and if we don't take care of it, who will? In line with addressing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), our children engaged in discussions and activities to learn about healthy and sustainable practices:
Verbal Linguistic Intelligence –English: Our kindergarteners built a strong foundation by mastering the phonetic sounds of letters from A to Z and learning related vocabulary words. They practiced forming the letters I, J, K, and L through air tracing and writing exercises. They became quite proficient in reading CVC words. Reading three-letter words and various sight words such as this, from, have, them, today, him, her, are, some, out, boy, there, and with, enabled them to read short sentences with confidence. The students greatly enjoyed reading these sentences and advanced further by practicing reading a vowel ‘a’ story using a PowerPoint presentation. Verbal Linguistic Intelligence -Hindi: एक भाषा के रूप में हिंदी न सिर्फ हमारी पहचान है बल्कि सहज और सुगम होने के साथ यह हमारे जीवन मूल्यों, संस्कृति एवं संस्कारों की सच्ची संवाहक, संप्रेषक और परिचायक भी है I l इसलिए जुलाई के माह में बच्चों को स्वर गीत, कहानी, चित्रों और कविता के माध्यम से स्वरों (ओ,औ,ए और ऐ) का परिचय दिया गया। साथ ही लिखित अभ्यास, चित्रकला द्वारा और कुछ चीज़ें दिखाकर इनकी पहचान भी कराई गयी। Logical-Mathematical Intelligence: Stimulation of logical-mathematical intelligence promotes cognitive development, especially in terms of logical thinking, reasoning, problem-solving, and concentration. The children were introduced to the concept of ‘Backward Counting’ from numbers 15 to 1 through a bodily kinaesthetic parachute drill. They also engaged in related fun worksheets in their math workbooks. Through an interactive song, they practiced oral counting from 1 to 80. Children reiterated the concept of ones-tens through workbook sheets. Children were introduced to a ‘Number name Song’ and were excited to learn to write number names from ‘One to Three’ through a sand tracing activity. Later they reiterated the concept through a ‘draw a forest’ activity integrated with the fortnightly story. They also revisited the concepts of 2D shapes and made the shapes in their art file using strips from old newspapers. As part of their SHIN Edu program, children created shapes using equilateral triangles and also completed a workbook activity using the trapezium shape. Visual-Spatial Intelligence: Visual Art: Art serves as a therapeutic outlet that engages visual expression, imagination, aesthetic sense, and fine motor skills. Through activities like coloring and crafting, children develop these abilities. They recently delighted in making an origami tulip flower, focusing on plant themes. Exploring the characteristics of the ladybird beetle, they then crafted their ladybird creations. Additionally, they learned about various external body parts, practicing tracing and matching them with their names on A4 sheets. Water Play: As the weather gets hotter, there's nothing more enjoyable than playing in the water on a warm day. Water play not only keeps kids cool and entertained, but it also offers numerous benefits for their development. It's a favorite activity in early childhood education because it's both fun and educational. Water play supports social and emotional growth and enhances physical abilities. The children had a fantastic time during their water play session. Musical Intelligence: Indian Music: Music is timeless and calming in itself. It plays a key role in the overall development of the students. Exposing children to music during early development helps them learn the sounds and meanings of words. This month, Children enjoyed reciting ‘नटखट चूहा’ using instrumental music and had fun learning the rhythm clapping. Western Music: Listening to and creating music helps children learn numeracy, literacy, and emotional skills. Incorporating music into routines and play in the early years has a positive influence on a child's early development. During the month, children practiced drum chimes which is one of the best ways to develop their auditory perceptual skills while having fun and learning with ease. Interpersonal Intelligence Birthday celebration- Show & Tell Birthdays are a time of joy and celebration, when it comes to students, these special days hold even greater significance. Hence, all KG children born in July celebrated their birthday on Saturday,3rd August 2024. The theme for the celebration was ‘Different types of trees. Children showcased their oral skills through a ‘Show & Tell’ activity. They were excited to speak their lines and were ready with their props. Children reiterated the basic etiquette of how to behave at a birthday party. Montessori Lab: Imagination does not become great until human beings, given the courage and the strength, use it to create. -Maria Montessori The main purpose of Montessori teaching is to provide a carefully planned, stimulating environment that will aid the child develop an excellent foundation for creative learning. In July, children practiced the below-given activities:
Drama: Drama aids in the healthy development of emotions and encourages children to think and express themselves independently. In July, our children engaged in various activities, including:
Storytelling: Storytelling helps children learn new words, improve their grammar, and develop their reading skills. As per the ongoing theme, the story ‘What is a tree?’ was taken in the first week to explain its importance followed by a free-hand activity in the second week. Another fun story was taken in the third week ‘छोटा सा मोटा सा लोटा’ which put a lot of emphasis on children enriching their Hindi vocabulary. In the fourth week, drawing with basic shapes was taken with the help of the related story to reinforce Hindi rhyming words and shapes. Pottery: Pottery offers small children a host of benefits. It stimulates their senses, encourages creativity, and improves concentration. It also boosts confidence as they see their creations come to life. Pottery can be a soothing activity, providing both fun and developmental advantages for young ones. Children made different pottery crafts during these months integrated with different intelligences such as:
Dance: Dancing is good for the mind, body, and soul. It makes us smarter and can help us live longer. Dance is a fun and beautiful way to express ourselves and grow. In July, the children danced to the song "Rang De Basanti," which is related to Independence Day. Bodily-Kinaesthetic Intelligence: PE: Bodily-Kinaesthetic is a learning style often called ‘learning with the hands’ or physical learning. Individuals with Bodily-kinaesthetic intelligence learn more effectively by doing, exploring, and discovering. This month was packed with activities designed to enhance students' stamina and gross motor skills. The children started the session with some warm-up exercises and played the 'Balloon Tennis' game. They practiced backward counting from 15 to 1 through an engaging parachute drill, which was also combined with musical intelligence using the rhyme, 'Zoom zoom, we are going to the moon'. Additionally, children also practiced for the upcoming Bodily Kinaesthetic Event with full zeal and enthusiasm. Skating: Skating is an excellent activity for kids, providing numerous benefits for their physical, mental, and social development. It blends fun, fitness, and skill-building, keeping children engaged and active. Throughout the month, children practiced various skating skills, including:
Imaginarium: Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited, whereas imagination embraces the entire world, stimulating progress, and giving birth to evolution. -Albert Einstein. Children thoroughly enjoyed the pretend and play activities at different stations, such as the grooming station, shopping station, kitchen station, play gym, fire station, etc., at the Imaginarium lab specially crafted for the development of the imaginative mind of our young learners. EYP Play Area: Free play offers children invaluable chances to engage and collaborate with their peers. During these interactions, they practice negotiating, taking turns, sharing resources, and communicating effectively, which helps develop crucial social skills. In the EYP play area, the children thoroughly enjoyed the slides, and swings, and created their games. Through play, they also cultivated empathy, respect, and cooperation, laying the groundwork for healthy and positive relationships. LEAP: Learn> Engage> Acquire> Perform Through these activities, the children used higher-order thinking skills. They analyzed problems, asked questions, and developed detailed plans. They learned to think critically and solve problems, making their school a better place together. Musical Yoga: In this activity, the children imitated the yoga poses displayed on the chairs. Music played, and when it stopped, the children had to freeze in the yoga pose shown on their chairs. The activity enhanced the children's physical coordination, focus, and body awareness. Additionally, it developed their ability to practice critical thinking. 3D Sculpture: The children created a 3D sculpture of a bird using cardboard cut-outs. With some guidance and instructions, they assembled the sculpture. This activity enhanced their imagination, as they first evaluated the pieces and then sorted them for assembly. Events and Celebration: Dog Visit: The children of EYP 3 were introduced to dogs such as German Shepherd and Shih Tzu. They learned about their eating habits, daily activities, likes, and dislikes. The children had a wonderful time watching and petting the dogs. Summer Fruit Festival: The children explored various food stations set up by different classes and learned about many summer fruits, such as cherries, mangoes, watermelons, pomegranates, gooseberries, jamuns, and bananas. They discovered the taste, seeds, texture, color, growth process, and origin of each fruit. Assembly on Van Mahotsav: "Each Tree is a Step towards a Greener World" Our young ambassadors from EYP 3C presented a wonderful assembly on 'Van Mahotsav'. The students performed a commendable role-play highlighting the significance of forests, emphasizing tree plantation, and underscoring how trees are essential for our planet and support our SDG goals. They captivated everyone with their group rhyme performance titled "I am a tree, I am a tree". Our esteemed Principal, Ms. Jayshree Patel, inspired the children with her words of wisdom. As we celebrated Van Mahotsav, our commitment to preserving nature materialized through the distribution of saplings to each student. We encouraged students to nurture their saplings, observe their growth, and comprehend the crucial role trees play in maintaining ecological balance. May every sapling we plant today grow into a sturdy tree, contributing to a greener, healthier, and more beautiful world International Tiger Day: The educator took the opportunity to teach the children about the importance of tigers and the fact that they are endangered animals and need to be protected. Later, the educator shared a humorous story about a ravenous tiger. The tiger asked a family for some food but ended up drinking all their water and eating all their food. The children had an exciting time playing a Tiger Hunt game, where they searched for a toy tiger that was hidden in various parts of the classroom by their educator. This playful activity not only entertained the children but also served an educational purpose. They learned about the need to protect these magnificent creatures and the role they play in the ecosystem, making the game both fun and informative. Excursion- Movie ‘Appu’: The children went to watch the movie "Appu," which was integrated with the theme of plants. It was an enriching experience as they learned about the importance of animals and plants. They enjoyed the bus ride to the theatre and had fun savouring juice and popcorn while watching the movie. Science Week:
The children of EYP 3 had a wonderful science week, learning new and interesting facts about science. Floating Lemon Experiment: The educator demonstrated that a lemon will sink in plain water because it is heavier than water. However, when salt is added to the water, the lemon floats because the water becomes denser. The children understood the reasoning and tried the experiment at home as well. Dancing Raisins Experiment: In the dancing raisins experiment, the educator poured soda into a glass and added raisins. The bubbles of carbon dioxide from the soda attach to the rough surface of the raisins, making them light enough to float to the top. Once the raisins reach the surface, the bubbles burst, causing the raisins to sink again due to their density. This process of rising and falling repeats, creating the appearance that the raisins are dancing in the glass. Sound Material Properties Experiment: This experiment teaches students how different materials affect sound production. By exploring these variations, students gain a deeper understanding of sound waves and the properties of materials. Dear Parent(s) Greetings! Let’s glance through the month of Amazing April and Marvellous May. Theme: - ALL ABOUT METhe commencement of a new school term always brings a sense of wonder and excitement. It provides our students with the opportunity to navigate a fresh environment, meet new educators, and forge new friendships. Witnessing the enthusiasm and contentment of our students as they explore the school campus fills us with immense joy. It's truly a privilege to observe these young individuals learn and evolve each day by engaging in enriching activities that empower them to express themselves fully. Our focus has always been on nurturing our young learners' skills and capabilities through the lens of 'Multiple Intelligences'. This approach acknowledges and celebrates the diverse strengths and talents of each student. This month, our thematic focus centered around 'All About Me', a celebration of the uniqueness of each student, their interests, and the traits that define them. The theme was introduced in a captivating manner through timeless stories like “Cinderella” and “Pinocchio”. Drawing parallels between the characters' journeys and their own experiences, the students eagerly delved into discussions about their families and friends, internal and external organs, sharing details about their favorite toys, and games, with their peers. The highlight was the creation of a collage titled 'My Favourite Things', in which educators have guided the children to recognize and appreciate their individuality, emphasizing that every student is indeed special. Furthermore, the children embarked on a sensory journey to explore the importance of their five senses: sight, hearing, taste, smell, and touch. Engaging in various sensory activities enabled them to deepen their understanding of these senses and their significance in everyday life. Additionally, the introduction to external and internal body parts was facilitated through discussions and interactive flashcards. By comprehending the functions of these body parts, the children gained a deeper appreciation for their bodies and their remarkable capabilities. Naturalistic IntelligenceJohn Denver once said, 'Love the earth as you would love yourself.' This sentiment underscores the profound connection between caring for our planet and nurturing our well-being. In the pursuit of this harmony, education emerges as a powerful catalyst for change. Teaching students about Earth Day is not just a lesson; it's an investment in the future, empowering generations to safeguard the very land we call home. The educator encouraged the children to adopt sustainable measures in every action to protect ‘Mother Earth’ by giving real-life examples through a PowerPoint Presentation. Through engaging activities, like crafting Earth Day Daisy flowers, children were encouraged to embrace practices that honor and protect 'Mother Earth.' Their enthusiasm reflected a blossoming awareness of their role in preserving our planet's health. Aligned with Sustainable Development Goal 3, 'Good Health and Well-Being,' the educator imparted invaluable lessons on personal wellness. Children learnt that regardless of appearances or choices, each possesses unique qualities deserving of celebration. Empowering activities, such as crafting 'I am special' mirrors, fostered a sense of pride and self-worth among the children. Meanwhile, discussions on the significance of healthy eating underscored the vital link between nutrition and vitality. Practical demonstrations, like preparing fruit chaat from seasonal produce, reinforced the benefits of wholesome nourishment. In addition to promoting personal health, the importance of immunization was emphasized as a vital shield against preventable diseases. Children gained insights into the protective role vaccines play, guarding against threats like polio, tetanus, diphtheria, and even the coronavirus. Through this holistic educational approach, children not only learned about the interconnectedness of personal and planetary well-being but also emerged as empowered stewards of a healthier, more sustainable future." Verbal Linguistic Intelligence – EnglishLearning a language empowers children to explore their capacity for communication and self-expression. Through a combination of flashcards, stories, and interactive activities like Jolly Phonics, children became familiar with the letters 'Aa', 'Bb', 'Cc', 'Dd', 'Ee', 'Ff', and 'Gg', along with associated vocabulary. They practiced letter formation by tracing them in the air and writing them in their notebooks. Additionally, they practiced reading CVC (Consonant-Vowel-Consonant) words, focusing on vowel sounds. The 'a' vowel sound, 'at', 'ap', 'ag', 'an', 'am', and 'ad' family words were introduced using pink scheme cards. For the 'i' vowel sound, 'it', 'ig', 'id', and 'in' family words were presented through a PowerPoint Presentation and reinforced with a word sorting activity. Children were also introduced to essential sight words such as 'am', 'a', 'I', 'you', 'her', 'on', 'me', 'us', 'he', 'at', 'that', 'his', and 'we'. These words were introduced through an engaging PowerPoint Presentation to facilitate learning and retention. Verbal Linguistic Intelligence – Hindiभाषा विकास एक मजबूत संचार प्रक्रिया की नींव रखती है । इसलिए छात्रों ने हिंदी भाषा का कौशल बढ़ाने के लिए एक कहानी एवं स्वर गीत के माध्यम से १३ स्वर का मौखिक ज्ञान प्राप्त किया। नए स्वर उ, ऊ, अ, आ, अं, अ: का लिखित अभ्यास किया और संबंधित शब्दावली चित्र बनाने भी सीखे । Logical-Mathematical The children enthusiastically delved into the SHIN Activity - FUN WITH NUMBERS workbook, where they crafted various pictures by tracing numbers and shaping them with Triangular cards. They were introduced to pre-number concepts such as big and small, heavy and light, long and short, and more, through engaging video presentations intertwined with stories and real-life objects. The educator seamlessly introduced ones and tens through a captivating story and bundling activity, followed by the introduction of the abacus for counting, and subsequent notebook exercises. They reinforced number recognition, quantification, and writing skills up to 30 via flashcards, pumpkin counting activities, and writing practice. Additionally, the children were introduced to 3D shapes like cubes, cuboids, spheres, and cones through video demonstrations and tangible objects. They also actively participated in oral counting up to 100 using actions. Writing numbers up to 40 according to their place value was introduced, followed by workbook exercises to consolidate learning. Visual-Spatial Intelligence |