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Dear Parents, Greetings! We are delighted to share the exciting learning experiences and activities explored during Amazing April & Meaningful May in our classroom. “Knowing yourself is the beginning of all wisdom.”— Aristotle The academic year began with great enthusiasm as children explored the theme “Me / Myself.” Through stories, songs, discussions, and hands-on activities, they learnt about self-awareness, friendships, family, and individuality. Me / Myself Children discovered their unique personalities, interests, and preferences while settling into their new classroom environment and building new friendships. They created colourful collages about their favourite things and discussed classroom agreements that promote kindness and respect. They also enjoyed the Family Finger Song and listened to The Ugly Duckling, which helped them understand the values of love, acceptance, and belonging. Family & Friendship Children explored different types of families and shared special thoughts about their own families. Discussions about friendship encouraged them to appreciate qualities such as kindness, empathy, and caring. Exploring the Body Using the story Pinocchio as a starting point, children learnt about external body parts and were introduced to internal organs such as the heart, lungs, and stomach. They also explored the five senses—sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch—through interactive and sensory-rich activities that made learning fun and meaningful. Through these enriching activities, children developed a stronger understanding of themselves, their families, friendships, and the world around them. The hands-on experiences encouraged confidence, creativity, curiosity, and self-expression, making the beginning of the academic year both meaningful and memorable. Naturalistic Intelligence |
Interpersonal Intelligence
Bodily Kinaesthetic Intelligence
In the month of August, during the physical education session, students practiced for their upcoming Bodily-Kinaesthetic event through a series of engaging and skill-based activities. Balancing balls on cones encouraged patience, focus, teamwork, and control, while marching on hula hoops, clapping, and exchanging double high-fives added rhythm, coordination, and joyful social interaction. These thoughtfully designed exercises not only enhanced their physical fitness but also nurtured important life skills such as cooperation, confidence, and discipline. The session highlighted how physical education provides a holistic approach to developing both the body and
mind in a fun and purposeful manner.
In the month of August, during the physical education session, students practiced for their upcoming Bodily-Kinaesthetic event through a series of engaging and skill-based activities. Balancing balls on cones encouraged patience, focus, teamwork, and control, while marching on hula hoops, clapping, and exchanging double high-fives added rhythm, coordination, and joyful social interaction. These thoughtfully designed exercises not only enhanced their physical fitness but also nurtured important life skills such as cooperation, confidence, and discipline. The session highlighted how physical education provides a holistic approach to developing both the body and
mind in a fun and purposeful manner.
Birthday Celebration
Our little ones find great joy in birthday celebrations. So, on Friday , August 29th, 2025, we celebrated the birthdays of all EYP 3 children born in August. The theme was 'Useful and harmful 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.
Our little ones find great joy in birthday celebrations. So, on Friday , August 29th, 2025, we celebrated the birthdays of all EYP 3 children born in August. The theme was 'Useful and harmful 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.
Montessori
“Never help a child with a task at which he feels he can succeed.”
In August, children engaged in a variety of Montessori activities that strengthened their mathematical, language, and cognitive skills while fostering independence and concentration.
Golden Beads
Children represented numbers from 1 to 80 using the golden bead material. This hands-on activity helped them clearly understand the concept of units and tens, building a strong foundation for place value.
Large Movable Alphabet
Using flashcards and the Large Movable Alphabet, children practiced phonetic sounds and built CVC words. This engaging activity encouraged early literacy, phonetic awareness, and confidence in word-building.
Life Cycles
Children revisited the life cycles of a butterfly, frog, mosquito, and hen using
flashcards. This activity supported recall, sequencing, and a deeper understanding of how living beings grow and change.
Knobbed Cylinders
Through the Knobbed Cylinders activity, children refined their pincer grip, visual sense, and size discrimination. By carefully placing cylinders into the correct slots, they developed focus, concentration, and fine motor control.
“Never help a child with a task at which he feels he can succeed.”
In August, children engaged in a variety of Montessori activities that strengthened their mathematical, language, and cognitive skills while fostering independence and concentration.
Golden Beads
Children represented numbers from 1 to 80 using the golden bead material. This hands-on activity helped them clearly understand the concept of units and tens, building a strong foundation for place value.
Large Movable Alphabet
Using flashcards and the Large Movable Alphabet, children practiced phonetic sounds and built CVC words. This engaging activity encouraged early literacy, phonetic awareness, and confidence in word-building.
Life Cycles
Children revisited the life cycles of a butterfly, frog, mosquito, and hen using
flashcards. This activity supported recall, sequencing, and a deeper understanding of how living beings grow and change.
Knobbed Cylinders
Through the Knobbed Cylinders activity, children refined their pincer grip, visual sense, and size discrimination. By carefully placing cylinders into the correct slots, they developed focus, concentration, and fine motor control.
Dance
Dance is a beautiful way to stay active, express feelings, and spread happiness. It strengthens the body, sharpens the mind, and fills the heart with positivity. Dancing together builds confidence, teamwork, and joy.
In August, the children once again showcased their love for the nation through a vibrant performance on the “Patriotic Mashup” song. With graceful steps and boundless energy, they lit up the stage, celebrating the spirit of freedom and unity with great pride and excitement.
Dance is a beautiful way to stay active, express feelings, and spread happiness. It strengthens the body, sharpens the mind, and fills the heart with positivity. Dancing together builds confidence, teamwork, and joy.
In August, the children once again showcased their love for the nation through a vibrant performance on the “Patriotic Mashup” song. With graceful steps and boundless energy, they lit up the stage, celebrating the spirit of freedom and unity with great pride and excitement.
Drama
Drama allows children to explore their imagination, build confidence, and express themselves freely. It nurtures creativity, enhances communication, and helps them connect with the world around them through play and movement.
In August, children joyfully enacted different body movements of animals and birds, expressing their actions with creativity and energy. They also dramatized the fascinating stages of a caterpillar’s growth into a butterfly, bringing the life cycle to life through movement. Additionally, through the game ‘Simon Says’, children pretended to be different plants and animals, strengthening their ability to listen, follow directions, and express ideas through role play.
Drama allows children to explore their imagination, build confidence, and express themselves freely. It nurtures creativity, enhances communication, and helps them connect with the world around them through play and movement.
In August, children joyfully enacted different body movements of animals and birds, expressing their actions with creativity and energy. They also dramatized the fascinating stages of a caterpillar’s growth into a butterfly, bringing the life cycle to life through movement. Additionally, through the game ‘Simon Says’, children pretended to be different plants and animals, strengthening their ability to listen, follow directions, and express ideas through role play.
Skating
Skating is not only a fun activity but also a wonderful way for children to develop strength, balance, and confidence. It teaches discipline, focus, and perseverance while keeping them active and joyful. In August, our young skaters practiced essential skills such as walking, sitting, and sliding on skates. They also worked on balancing on one foot and enjoyed speed skating. Each session helped them grow more confident, agile, and enthusiastic about mastering the sport.
Skating is not only a fun activity but also a wonderful way for children to develop strength, balance, and confidence. It teaches discipline, focus, and perseverance while keeping them active and joyful. In August, our young skaters practiced essential skills such as walking, sitting, and sliding on skates. They also worked on balancing on one foot and enjoyed speed skating. Each session helped them grow more confident, agile, and enthusiastic about mastering the sport.
Clay Modelling
In the first session, children enjoyed making matkis on the potter’s wheel as part of the Janmashtami celebration. In the second session, they coloured and decorated their matkis beautifully with creativity and excitement. As a part of the letter ‘Qq’ activity, children made a quail with clay and added two feathers to connect the learning. Children also did a quick recap of swars by shaping them with clay.
In the first session, children enjoyed making matkis on the potter’s wheel as part of the Janmashtami celebration. In the second session, they coloured and decorated their matkis beautifully with creativity and excitement. As a part of the letter ‘Qq’ activity, children made a quail with clay and added two feathers to connect the learning. Children also did a quick recap of swars by shaping them with clay.
Imaginarium
“Play is the highest form of research.”— Albert Einstein
At the Imaginarium, children stepped into a world of creativity and discovery through Pretend and Play stations like the grooming corner, shopping zone, kitchen setup, play gym, and fire station. These experiences allowed them to role-play, collaborate, and express themselves freely. While having fun, our young learners built imagination, confidence, and important life skills—exploring, experimenting, and learning through the joy of play.
“Play is the highest form of research.”— Albert Einstein
At the Imaginarium, children stepped into a world of creativity and discovery through Pretend and Play stations like the grooming corner, shopping zone, kitchen setup, play gym, and fire station. These experiences allowed them to role-play, collaborate, and express themselves freely. While having fun, our young learners built imagination, confidence, and important life skills—exploring, experimenting, and learning through the joy of play.
EYP Play Area
Play is the heart of early learning. In the play area, children freely explore, imagine, and discover the world around them at their own pace. This joyful time not only refreshes them but also builds creativity, confidence, independence, and a lifelong love for learning. The little ones had great fun as they played on different swings and enjoyed sand play, making their playtime both exciting and enriching.
Play is the heart of early learning. In the play area, children freely explore, imagine, and discover the world around them at their own pace. This joyful time not only refreshes them but also builds creativity, confidence, independence, and a lifelong love for learning. The little ones had great fun as they played on different swings and enjoyed sand play, making their playtime both exciting and enriching.
Water Play
One of the highlights of the month was the water play session, where children splashed, played, and laughed with their friends in the splash pool. While it seemed like pure fun, it was also a wonderful way to strengthen social skills, build body coordination, and enhance sensory experiences. Their glowing smiles and joyful giggles made this experience truly unforgettable.
One of the highlights of the month was the water play session, where children splashed, played, and laughed with their friends in the splash pool. While it seemed like pure fun, it was also a wonderful way to strengthen social skills, build body coordination, and enhance sensory experiences. Their glowing smiles and joyful giggles made this experience truly unforgettable.
Events
Assembly -Independence Day
The young learners of EYP 3C, Suncity School, proudly conducted a heart-warming assembly
“Azaadi Ka Rang, Humare Sang” to celebrate the spirit of Independence Day. With soulful
dances, inspiring skits, and powerful messages, the children reminded us that freedom is
not just a gift of the past but a responsibility for the future.
Highlights included a stirring tribute to our soldiers through Operation Sindoor, a glimpse
into the historic day of August 15, 1947, and an energetic dance to 'Yeh Desh Hai Veer
Jawano Ka'. The message of Viksit Bharat inspired everyone to dream of and work towards a
stronger, cleaner, and united India.
The event concluded with the National Anthem, sung with pride, leaving every heart
brimming with love for the nation.
The young learners of EYP 3C, Suncity School, proudly conducted a heart-warming assembly
“Azaadi Ka Rang, Humare Sang” to celebrate the spirit of Independence Day. With soulful
dances, inspiring skits, and powerful messages, the children reminded us that freedom is
not just a gift of the past but a responsibility for the future.
Highlights included a stirring tribute to our soldiers through Operation Sindoor, a glimpse
into the historic day of August 15, 1947, and an energetic dance to 'Yeh Desh Hai Veer
Jawano Ka'. The message of Viksit Bharat inspired everyone to dream of and work towards a
stronger, cleaner, and united India.
The event concluded with the National Anthem, sung with pride, leaving every heart
brimming with love for the nation.
Excursion
Children were excited to watch the movie ‘Smurfs (2025)’, a heart-warming tale set in a magical forest. The film beautifully connected with the Sustainable Development Goal – ‘Life on Land’ (SDG 15), highlighting the importance of protecting nature and living in harmony with the environment.
This outing helped children strengthen their verbal-linguistic intelligence through engaging dialogues and storytelling, and their interpersonal intelligence as they learnt the etiquette of sharing a public space, showing courtesy, and collaborating with peers. They also enhanced their intrapersonal intelligence by reflecting on the values of friendship, empathy, and collaboration depicted in the film.
The little ones thoroughly enjoyed munching popcorn and sipping juice while being captivated by the magical adventure on screen. After the movie, the educator encouraged children to share their favourite part of the story, making the experience both joyful and meaningful.
Children were excited to watch the movie ‘Smurfs (2025)’, a heart-warming tale set in a magical forest. The film beautifully connected with the Sustainable Development Goal – ‘Life on Land’ (SDG 15), highlighting the importance of protecting nature and living in harmony with the environment.
This outing helped children strengthen their verbal-linguistic intelligence through engaging dialogues and storytelling, and their interpersonal intelligence as they learnt the etiquette of sharing a public space, showing courtesy, and collaborating with peers. They also enhanced their intrapersonal intelligence by reflecting on the values of friendship, empathy, and collaboration depicted in the film.
The little ones thoroughly enjoyed munching popcorn and sipping juice while being captivated by the magical adventure on screen. After the movie, the educator encouraged children to share their favourite part of the story, making the experience both joyful and meaningful.
Independence Day Celebration
The 79th Independence Day was celebrated with pride and enthusiasm at Suncity School. The day began with the flag hoisting ceremony, followed by the children lining up in the corridors to warmly welcome the Chief Guest. The highlight was the ‘Costume Parade – A Presentation’ on the theme ‘Walk into the Future – Viksit Bharat in Vision’, where students confidently dressed as representatives of India’s progress and spoke about their role in building a developed nation. Adding to the festive spirit, EYP 3 students created a beautiful tricolour bird craft, symbolizing peace and freedom, and relished traditional laddoos with their peers. The celebration left every child inspired to remember the sacrifices of our freedom fighters and to dream of a brighter, progressive India.
The 79th Independence Day was celebrated with pride and enthusiasm at Suncity School. The day began with the flag hoisting ceremony, followed by the children lining up in the corridors to warmly welcome the Chief Guest. The highlight was the ‘Costume Parade – A Presentation’ on the theme ‘Walk into the Future – Viksit Bharat in Vision’, where students confidently dressed as representatives of India’s progress and spoke about their role in building a developed nation. Adding to the festive spirit, EYP 3 students created a beautiful tricolour bird craft, symbolizing peace and freedom, and relished traditional laddoos with their peers. The celebration left every child inspired to remember the sacrifices of our freedom fighters and to dream of a brighter, progressive India.
Bodily Kinaesthetic Event
At our recent Bodily-Kinaesthetic Event, the young learners enthusiastically participated in a series of dynamic drills designed to enhance their physical skills, focus, and teamwork. The event began with “Hi-Five Hustle”, where students from EYP 3A and 3B with “Balance, Pass and Play”, where patience, trust, and teamwork were on full display as they balanced balls on cones and passed them along. Finally, EYP 3C and 3D energized the atmosphere with “Rhythm Rings”, marching, clapping, and high-fiving in perfect rhythm, highlighting coordination and social bonding.
The event concluded with loud cheers, laughter, and applause, leaving every child motivated and confident. It was truly a celebration of learning through movement—full of energy, smiles, and fun!
At our recent Bodily-Kinaesthetic Event, the young learners enthusiastically participated in a series of dynamic drills designed to enhance their physical skills, focus, and teamwork. The event began with “Hi-Five Hustle”, where students from EYP 3A and 3B with “Balance, Pass and Play”, where patience, trust, and teamwork were on full display as they balanced balls on cones and passed them along. Finally, EYP 3C and 3D energized the atmosphere with “Rhythm Rings”, marching, clapping, and high-fiving in perfect rhythm, highlighting coordination and social bonding.
The event concluded with loud cheers, laughter, and applause, leaving every child motivated and confident. It was truly a celebration of learning through movement—full of energy, smiles, and fun!
LEAP
Shape Sudoku
The children enjoyed solving a shape-based Sudoku puzzle using circles, squares, triangles, and rectangles in a 4x4 grid. By carefully placing the shapes cut-out, they ensured that each appeared only once in every row and column. This activity sharpened their visual processing, pattern recognition, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills.
Talk-a-Circle
In the Talk-a-Circle activity, children used circles to create imaginative drawings and then shared their thoughts about them. This experience enhanced their comprehension and communication, information processing, ability to follow instructions, and confidence in questioning and expressing ideas.
The children enjoyed solving a shape-based Sudoku puzzle using circles, squares, triangles, and rectangles in a 4x4 grid. By carefully placing the shapes cut-out, they ensured that each appeared only once in every row and column. This activity sharpened their visual processing, pattern recognition, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills.
Talk-a-Circle
In the Talk-a-Circle activity, children used circles to create imaginative drawings and then shared their thoughts about them. This experience enhanced their comprehension and communication, information processing, ability to follow instructions, and confidence in questioning and expressing ideas.
Dear Parent(s)
Greetings!
Let us glance through the month of ‘Jewel July’
Theme: “Me, Myself, and Personal Hygiene” and “Out in the Garden”
July was a month full of exciting discoveries, creative expressions, and joyful moments. The theme focused on revisiting important concepts related to “Me, Myself, and Personal Hygiene” and “Out in the Garden”. Children reflected on their summer holiday experiences, sharing memories, favourite activities, and happy moments with their peers.
As they reconnected with themselves and their surroundings, learners explored the external and internal parts of the human body. Through engaging conversations and activities, they gained an understanding of how different parts of the body function and why it’s essential to care for them. They discussed daily hygiene habits, such as brushing teeth, washing hands, and maintaining personal cleanliness and health.
Connecting with Nature
The journey then extended into the natural world. Children explored the importance of trees, parts of a plant, and the life cycle of a plant. They observed how sunlight, water, soil, and air help plants grow. From learning about different kinds of leaves to identifying parts of a flower, every activity helped them form a deeper connection with nature. They were also introduced to how paper is made, helping them appreciate the role of trees in our daily lives.
Greetings!
Let us glance through the month of ‘Jewel July’
Theme: “Me, Myself, and Personal Hygiene” and “Out in the Garden”
July was a month full of exciting discoveries, creative expressions, and joyful moments. The theme focused on revisiting important concepts related to “Me, Myself, and Personal Hygiene” and “Out in the Garden”. Children reflected on their summer holiday experiences, sharing memories, favourite activities, and happy moments with their peers.
As they reconnected with themselves and their surroundings, learners explored the external and internal parts of the human body. Through engaging conversations and activities, they gained an understanding of how different parts of the body function and why it’s essential to care for them. They discussed daily hygiene habits, such as brushing teeth, washing hands, and maintaining personal cleanliness and health.
Connecting with Nature
The journey then extended into the natural world. Children explored the importance of trees, parts of a plant, and the life cycle of a plant. They observed how sunlight, water, soil, and air help plants grow. From learning about different kinds of leaves to identifying parts of a flower, every activity helped them form a deeper connection with nature. They were also introduced to how paper is made, helping them appreciate the role of trees in our daily lives.
Naturalistic Intelligence
This July, our young learners explored the wonders of nature through sensory garden walks, seed planting, and nature talks. Children used their five senses to observe plants, seeing colourful flowers, smelling fresh leaves, feeling textures, and discussing the fruits they tasted.
They learned about germination by planting seeds in cotton-filled zip lock bags and watching them grow into seedlings, understanding that plants need air, water, and sunlight to grow.
Through walks and discussions, they connected with Sustainable Development Goal 11, learning how trees clean our air and how clean cities with parks, bicycles, and recycling bins make the world better.
The 7Rs of Sustainability—Rethink, Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Repair, Re-gift, and Recycle—were introduced to help children become eco-conscious from a young age. Our little nature explorers truly bloomed this month.
This July, our young learners explored the wonders of nature through sensory garden walks, seed planting, and nature talks. Children used their five senses to observe plants, seeing colourful flowers, smelling fresh leaves, feeling textures, and discussing the fruits they tasted.
They learned about germination by planting seeds in cotton-filled zip lock bags and watching them grow into seedlings, understanding that plants need air, water, and sunlight to grow.
Through walks and discussions, they connected with Sustainable Development Goal 11, learning how trees clean our air and how clean cities with parks, bicycles, and recycling bins make the world better.
The 7Rs of Sustainability—Rethink, Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Repair, Re-gift, and Recycle—were introduced to help children become eco-conscious from a young age. Our little nature explorers truly bloomed this month.
Verbal Linguistic Intelligence –English
Our Kindergarteners established a solid foundation in early literacy by developing a clear understanding of phonetic letter sounds, fostering essential skills for reading and language acquisition. They had revised the letters and their corresponding sounds from Aa to Gg to reinforce previously learned concepts. This was followed by the introduction and recognition of letters H, I, J, K, L, and M through focused vocabulary enrichment and writing practice. The children were also introduced to the vowels a, e, i, o, and u, with special emphasis on the vowel ‘a’ through an engaging vowel story. Reading fluency was nurtured through regular practice of high-frequency sight words such as she, but, they, had, this, today, are, and boy. Additionally, phonetic awareness was strengthened by blending and reading consonant–vowel–consonant (CVC) word families, including ‘og’, ‘ot’, ‘op’, and ‘ox’, laying the groundwork for confident and independent reading.
Our Kindergarteners established a solid foundation in early literacy by developing a clear understanding of phonetic letter sounds, fostering essential skills for reading and language acquisition. They had revised the letters and their corresponding sounds from Aa to Gg to reinforce previously learned concepts. This was followed by the introduction and recognition of letters H, I, J, K, L, and M through focused vocabulary enrichment and writing practice. The children were also introduced to the vowels a, e, i, o, and u, with special emphasis on the vowel ‘a’ through an engaging vowel story. Reading fluency was nurtured through regular practice of high-frequency sight words such as she, but, they, had, this, today, are, and boy. Additionally, phonetic awareness was strengthened by blending and reading consonant–vowel–consonant (CVC) word families, including ‘og’, ‘ot’, ‘op’, and ‘ox’, laying the groundwork for confident and independent reading.
Verbal Linguistic Intelligence –Hindi
बच्चों का हिंदी सीखना उतना ही अनिवार्य है जितना कि अंग्रेजी l इसलिए जुलाई के माह में बच्चों को
स्वर गीत, कहानी और कविता के माध्यम से स्वरों (ओ,औ,ए और ऐ) का परिचय दिया गया। साथ ही लिखित अभ्यास द्वारा और कुछ चीज़ें दिखाकर इनकी पहचान भी कराई गयी। बच्चों ने बड़े उत्साह के साथ स्वरों (उ, ऊ, अ, ओ,औ,ए) की पुनरावृति सुंदर से ‘जादू का पिटारा’ से करी ।
Logical-Mathematical Intelligence
It was a month full of numbers, shapes, songs, and smiles, making math magical and memorable!
This month in EYP 3, children dove into exciting activities that boosted their logical-mathematical intelligence and encouraged critical thinking and problem-solving.
Children began with a lively game of hopscotch to introduce backward counting from 10 to 1, making math active and fun. As the children grew more confident, they extended their learning to count backward from 20 to 1. The excitement continued with math workbook activities and an interactive song that helped them practice oral counting from 1 to 80 in a joyful, rhythmic way. The little learners also explored the world of 3D shapes, such as cubes and spheres, through a hands-on clay activity, sparking creativity while reinforcing spatial understanding. They were excited to sing along to the Number Name Song and learnt to write number names from ‘One to Four’. Revisiting 2D shapes, the children created beautiful landscapes using cutouts from newspapers, combining art with math in a meaningful way.
It was a month full of numbers, shapes, songs, and smiles, making math magical and memorable!
This month in EYP 3, children dove into exciting activities that boosted their logical-mathematical intelligence and encouraged critical thinking and problem-solving.
Children began with a lively game of hopscotch to introduce backward counting from 10 to 1, making math active and fun. As the children grew more confident, they extended their learning to count backward from 20 to 1. The excitement continued with math workbook activities and an interactive song that helped them practice oral counting from 1 to 80 in a joyful, rhythmic way. The little learners also explored the world of 3D shapes, such as cubes and spheres, through a hands-on clay activity, sparking creativity while reinforcing spatial understanding. They were excited to sing along to the Number Name Song and learnt to write number names from ‘One to Four’. Revisiting 2D shapes, the children created beautiful landscapes using cutouts from newspapers, combining art with math in a meaningful way.
Storytelling
This week in EYP 3, students went on a fun-filled storytelling journey with the delightful book “Plants Can’t Sit Still”. The children were amazed to discover how plants move in surprising ways—climbing up fences, stretching toward the sunlight, and even slithering across the ground!
To bring the story to life, children went on a nature walk, where they excitedly spotted real-life examples of plant movement. They found climbing vines, tall stems reaching up, and even plants with big leaves opening wide, just like in the book!
As they read the story, the children also learned new words such as explode, various, trunk, and stem. They were eager to read them aloud and enjoyed using these words to describe the plants they observed.
This week in EYP 3, students went on a fun-filled storytelling journey with the delightful book “Plants Can’t Sit Still”. The children were amazed to discover how plants move in surprising ways—climbing up fences, stretching toward the sunlight, and even slithering across the ground!
To bring the story to life, children went on a nature walk, where they excitedly spotted real-life examples of plant movement. They found climbing vines, tall stems reaching up, and even plants with big leaves opening wide, just like in the book!
As they read the story, the children also learned new words such as explode, various, trunk, and stem. They were eager to read them aloud and enjoyed using these words to describe the plants they observed.
Visual-Spatial Intelligence
Visual-Spatial Intelligence nurtures children’s imagination, aesthetic awareness, and fine motor skills. Throughout the month, our young learners engaged in a variety of hands-on activities designed to enhance their creativity and visual understanding.
In the first week, children explored the letter Hh through hen palm printing, transforming their hand prints into vibrant hens while reinforcing letter recognition.
During the second week, they connected art with science by drawing and labelling the parts of a plant in their art files, deepening their understanding of nature.
The third week brought a creative twist to their learning as they constructed a plant craft showing what plants need—air, sunlight, water, and soil—using cut-outs and drawings.
In the fourth week, to reinforce the sound of the letter "M," the children created a monster! They enhanced their fine motor skills by cutting zigzag paper strips to use as the monster’s hair, pasting sharp teeth, and drawing expressive eyes. This engaging, hands-on activity helped the children connect the letter "M" to the word "Monster" playfully and memorably!
Visual-Spatial Intelligence nurtures children’s imagination, aesthetic awareness, and fine motor skills. Throughout the month, our young learners engaged in a variety of hands-on activities designed to enhance their creativity and visual understanding.
In the first week, children explored the letter Hh through hen palm printing, transforming their hand prints into vibrant hens while reinforcing letter recognition.
During the second week, they connected art with science by drawing and labelling the parts of a plant in their art files, deepening their understanding of nature.
The third week brought a creative twist to their learning as they constructed a plant craft showing what plants need—air, sunlight, water, and soil—using cut-outs and drawings.
In the fourth week, to reinforce the sound of the letter "M," the children created a monster! They enhanced their fine motor skills by cutting zigzag paper strips to use as the monster’s hair, pasting sharp teeth, and drawing expressive eyes. This engaging, hands-on activity helped the children connect the letter "M" to the word "Monster" playfully and memorably!
Indian Music
In the month of July, students immersed themselves in a joyful Indian music session, experimenting with the beautiful instrument Swar Tarang.
Using mallets, they enthusiastically tried out various beats while playing along to the soft and soothing notes of the “Wind Song.” This hands-on experience not only helped them understand concepts like pitch, tone, and rhythm but also sparked creativity and encouraged expressive musical exploration.
In the month of July, students immersed themselves in a joyful Indian music session, experimenting with the beautiful instrument Swar Tarang.
Using mallets, they enthusiastically tried out various beats while playing along to the soft and soothing notes of the “Wind Song.” This hands-on experience not only helped them understand concepts like pitch, tone, and rhythm but also sparked creativity and encouraged expressive musical exploration.
Western Music
In July, as part of their exciting thematic learning, students dove into a fun-filled musical activity with the song 'Roots, Stem, Leaves, and Flowers.' With the rhythm pulsing through the room and the cheerful strumming of the guitar, the classroom came alive with energy! The students grooved to the beat, adding expressive movements that made the lesson unforgettable.
In July, as part of their exciting thematic learning, students dove into a fun-filled musical activity with the song 'Roots, Stem, Leaves, and Flowers.' With the rhythm pulsing through the room and the cheerful strumming of the guitar, the classroom came alive with energy! The students grooved to the beat, adding expressive movements that made the lesson unforgettable.
Bodily Kinaesthetic Intelligence
July was full of excitement, growth, and teamwork!
Students enjoyed trying their hand at target practice, taking turns aiming and throwing balls to hit the mark. They stayed focused and determined, giving their best with every shot. It was heartwarming to see them cheer each other on, celebrating both successes and efforts.
Later, they practiced their batting skills, working on swing techniques to boost their power and accuracy. Watching their progress was truly rewarding, as they improved with every try and had plenty of fun along the way.
As the month came to an end, students geared up for the upcoming Bodily-Kinaesthetic Event by participating in a variety of drills. These activities helped sharpen their abilities and boost their confidence for the big day.
July was full of excitement, growth, and teamwork!
Students enjoyed trying their hand at target practice, taking turns aiming and throwing balls to hit the mark. They stayed focused and determined, giving their best with every shot. It was heartwarming to see them cheer each other on, celebrating both successes and efforts.
Later, they practiced their batting skills, working on swing techniques to boost their power and accuracy. Watching their progress was truly rewarding, as they improved with every try and had plenty of fun along the way.
As the month came to an end, students geared up for the upcoming Bodily-Kinaesthetic Event by participating in a variety of drills. These activities helped sharpen their abilities and boost their confidence for the big day.
Interpersonal Intelligence
Birthday Celebration
Birthdays are a time of joy and celebration, and when it comes to students. These special days hold even greater significance. Hence, all the children who were born in June and July had their birthday celebrations. The theme for the celebration was ‘Plants’. 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.
Birthday Celebration
Birthdays are a time of joy and celebration, and when it comes to students. These special days hold even greater significance. Hence, all the children who were born in June and July had their birthday celebrations. The theme for the celebration was ‘Plants’. 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
Sorting Activity – Pom-poms and Pebbles:
Children observed and described soft pom-poms and hard pebbles, then used chopsticks to sort them into bowls. This fun yet focused task enhanced their pincer grip, fine motor control, and ability to distinguish textures while encouraging independence and cooperation.
Geometric Cabinet
Through guided exploration, children traced shapes like a circle, a square, and a triangle using their fingers and pencils. They matched these shapes with real-life objects, strengthening shape recognition, muscle memory, and vocabulary through hands-on learning.
Touch Boards – Smooth and Rough
Children were encouraged to close their eyes and feel various classroom objects, identifying them as smooth or rough. They explored touch boards using two fingers and later played a blindfold game to guess textures. This refined their tactile sense, concentration, and sensory memory.
Leaf Cabinet
Children explored the Leaf Cabinet using a pincer grip to remove each leaf shape. They traced both the inset and frame to understand shape and form, developing fine motor skills and shape recognition. This activity strengthened their visual discrimination, botanical vocabulary, and hand-eye coordination.
Sorting Activity – Pom-poms and Pebbles:
Children observed and described soft pom-poms and hard pebbles, then used chopsticks to sort them into bowls. This fun yet focused task enhanced their pincer grip, fine motor control, and ability to distinguish textures while encouraging independence and cooperation.
Geometric Cabinet
Through guided exploration, children traced shapes like a circle, a square, and a triangle using their fingers and pencils. They matched these shapes with real-life objects, strengthening shape recognition, muscle memory, and vocabulary through hands-on learning.
Touch Boards – Smooth and Rough
Children were encouraged to close their eyes and feel various classroom objects, identifying them as smooth or rough. They explored touch boards using two fingers and later played a blindfold game to guess textures. This refined their tactile sense, concentration, and sensory memory.
Leaf Cabinet
Children explored the Leaf Cabinet using a pincer grip to remove each leaf shape. They traced both the inset and frame to understand shape and form, developing fine motor skills and shape recognition. This activity strengthened their visual discrimination, botanical vocabulary, and hand-eye coordination.
Dance
Dancing is good for the mind, body, and soul. It keeps us active, sharpens our minds, lifts our mood, and helps us express emotions without words. Dance brings joy, builds confidence, and even supports a longer, healthier life.
In July, the children performed a lively dance to the song "Patriotic Mashup" in honour of the Independence Day. Through their energetic moves, they celebrated our nation’s spirit with pride and enthusiasm.
Dancing is good for the mind, body, and soul. It keeps us active, sharpens our minds, lifts our mood, and helps us express emotions without words. Dance brings joy, builds confidence, and even supports a longer, healthier life.
In July, the children performed a lively dance to the song "Patriotic Mashup" in honour of the Independence Day. Through their energetic moves, they celebrated our nation’s spirit with pride and enthusiasm.
Drama
This month, the children learned to express different emotions like happy, sad, confused, and surprised using their faces and bodies. It was fun practicing various ways of moving, walking on three legs, four legs, and hopping like a frog! They also enjoyed acting out the story "The Enormous Turnip" with their friends. Using body movements, they brought the characters to life and sang the turnip song with their educator to make it even more exciting.
This month, the children learned to express different emotions like happy, sad, confused, and surprised using their faces and bodies. It was fun practicing various ways of moving, walking on three legs, four legs, and hopping like a frog! They also enjoyed acting out the story "The Enormous Turnip" with their friends. Using body movements, they brought the characters to life and sang the turnip song with their educator to make it even more exciting.
Skating
Skating is a fantastic activity for children, offering a wide range of benefits for their physical, mental, and social development. It combines fun with fitness, helping kids build balance, coordination, and strength while also boosting confidence and focus. Skating also encourages perseverance and discipline, all while keeping children active and engaged joyfully.
Throughout the month, our young skaters enthusiastically practiced various foundational skills, including:
Skating is a fantastic activity for children, offering a wide range of benefits for their physical, mental, and social development. It combines fun with fitness, helping kids build balance, coordination, and strength while also boosting confidence and focus. Skating also encourages perseverance and discipline, all while keeping children active and engaged joyfully.
Throughout the month, our young skaters enthusiastically practiced various foundational skills, including:
- Gently walking in their skates to develop the balance and posture essential for skating.
- Rolling with support while holding hands to build confidence and control.
- Learning to stop and turn safely to improve coordination and independence.
- Participating in group activities that promoted teamwork and social interaction.
Clay Modelling
July was a month full of hands-on discovery as our young learners engaged in pottery activities that sparked creativity and supported fine motor development.
During the first week, children explored the letter Hh through an engaging hands-on activity. After practicing the letter and its /h/ sound, they created clay huts by shaping the base, roof, and door while repeating the sound. Excited about their work, they also shared other words that start with Hh.
The second week offered a tactile experience as children explored clay and soil textures, connecting sensory learning with the natural world. This hands-on exposure deepened their understanding of the materials used in pottery.
In the third week, the letter Kk took flight as children sculpted and decorated clay kites, celebrating movement and freedom through their art.
To round off the month, the fourth week featured a leaf impression activity. Using real leaves and clay, children created beautiful patterns—appreciating nature’s details while enhancing their observation skills.
Each activity offered a perfect blend of creativity, concept reinforcement, and sensory engagement, making pottery a joyful and enriching experience.
July was a month full of hands-on discovery as our young learners engaged in pottery activities that sparked creativity and supported fine motor development.
During the first week, children explored the letter Hh through an engaging hands-on activity. After practicing the letter and its /h/ sound, they created clay huts by shaping the base, roof, and door while repeating the sound. Excited about their work, they also shared other words that start with Hh.
The second week offered a tactile experience as children explored clay and soil textures, connecting sensory learning with the natural world. This hands-on exposure deepened their understanding of the materials used in pottery.
In the third week, the letter Kk took flight as children sculpted and decorated clay kites, celebrating movement and freedom through their art.
To round off the month, the fourth week featured a leaf impression activity. Using real leaves and clay, children created beautiful patterns—appreciating nature’s details while enhancing their observation skills.
Each activity offered a perfect blend of creativity, concept reinforcement, and sensory engagement, making pottery a joyful and enriching experience.
Imaginarium
Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited, whereas imagination embraces the entire world.”
— Albert Einstein
At the Imaginarium, children joyfully explored various Pretend and Play stations, including the grooming station, shopping area, kitchen corner, play gym, and fire station. These activities nurtured their creativity, built social skills, and allowed them to express themselves freely. Through play, our young learners not only had fun but also developed essential life skills—one imaginative step at a time.
Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited, whereas imagination embraces the entire world.”
— Albert Einstein
At the Imaginarium, children joyfully explored various Pretend and Play stations, including the grooming station, shopping area, kitchen corner, play gym, and fire station. These activities nurtured their creativity, built social skills, and allowed them to express themselves freely. Through play, our young learners not only had fun but also developed essential life skills—one imaginative step at a time.
EYP Play Area
Play is the cornerstone of early learning. Through free play, children explore, imagine, and discover at their own pace, making learning joyful and meaningful. It not only energizes them but also nurtures creativity, independence, and a love for learning.
Play is the cornerstone of early learning. Through free play, children explore, imagine, and discover at their own pace, making learning joyful and meaningful. It not only energizes them but also nurtures creativity, independence, and a love for learning.
Water Play
A highlight of the month was the water play session, where children splashed, played, and laughed with friends in the splash pool. It was not just about fun—it was a wonderful way for them to strengthen their social skills, body coordination, and sensory experiences. Their faces lit up with happiness as they enjoyed the water games, creating lasting memories with their peers.
A highlight of the month was the water play session, where children splashed, played, and laughed with friends in the splash pool. It was not just about fun—it was a wonderful way for them to strengthen their social skills, body coordination, and sensory experiences. Their faces lit up with happiness as they enjoyed the water games, creating lasting memories with their peers.
LEAP(Learn >Engage >Acquire> Perform)
Dots and Design
Children engaged in a dot-to-dot drawing activity that encouraged careful observation, logical thinking, and concentration. They recreated figures by joining dots on a grid, developing a sense of direction, spacing, and structure. With each completed figure, their confidence and problem-solving abilities grew.
Dots and Design
Children engaged in a dot-to-dot drawing activity that encouraged careful observation, logical thinking, and concentration. They recreated figures by joining dots on a grid, developing a sense of direction, spacing, and structure. With each completed figure, their confidence and problem-solving abilities grew.
Events and Celebrations
Van Mahotsav-EYP Assembly
Each Tree is a Step Towards a Greener World
The young environmentalists of EYP 3A came together to celebrate Van Mahotsav with great enthusiasm. Through role-plays, dance, and rhymes, the children shared important messages about the importance of planting and protecting trees. They highlighted how trees provide us with food, attract rain clouds, offer shelter to many living beings, and play a crucial role in keeping our planet healthy. Our respected Principal, Ms Jayshree Patel, encouraged the children with her inspiring words. Each student was gifted a sapling to nurture, helping them understand their responsibility towards nature. This celebration not only built awareness but also reminded us that every tree planted is a step towards a greener, cleaner, and better tomorrow.
Each Tree is a Step Towards a Greener World
The young environmentalists of EYP 3A came together to celebrate Van Mahotsav with great enthusiasm. Through role-plays, dance, and rhymes, the children shared important messages about the importance of planting and protecting trees. They highlighted how trees provide us with food, attract rain clouds, offer shelter to many living beings, and play a crucial role in keeping our planet healthy. Our respected Principal, Ms Jayshree Patel, encouraged the children with her inspiring words. Each student was gifted a sapling to nurture, helping them understand their responsibility towards nature. This celebration not only built awareness but also reminded us that every tree planted is a step towards a greener, cleaner, and better tomorrow.
Literary Week
As part of Literary Week, our Little Suncitizens enthusiastically participated in a variety of engaging activities through a specially designed BINGO sheet. Each square on the sheet featured a fun literacy-based task, ranging from storytelling, role-play, and expressive speaking to creative art and character enactment. Children eagerly took on the challenge, trying to complete as many activities as possible and proudly marking off their BINGO tasks each day. This interactive approach not only made reading fun but also helped nurture important communication, comprehension, and imagination skills. By the end of the week, our little book lovers had truly earned their title as Book Stars.
As part of Literary Week, our Little Suncitizens enthusiastically participated in a variety of engaging activities through a specially designed BINGO sheet. Each square on the sheet featured a fun literacy-based task, ranging from storytelling, role-play, and expressive speaking to creative art and character enactment. Children eagerly took on the challenge, trying to complete as many activities as possible and proudly marking off their BINGO tasks each day. This interactive approach not only made reading fun but also helped nurture important communication, comprehension, and imagination skills. By the end of the week, our little book lovers had truly earned their title as Book Stars.
Summer fruit festival
A Summer Fruit Festival was organised to familiarise children with various summer fruits. They learned to identify each fruit by its name, colour of the peel and pulp, texture, taste, and the type of seeds it has. Each classroom highlighted a different fruit along with its related products. As the children explored all the classrooms, they tasted a few of the fruit-based items and gained awareness about the health benefits of each fruit.
A Summer Fruit Festival was organised to familiarise children with various summer fruits. They learned to identify each fruit by its name, colour of the peel and pulp, texture, taste, and the type of seeds it has. Each classroom highlighted a different fruit along with its related products. As the children explored all the classrooms, they tasted a few of the fruit-based items and gained awareness about the health benefits of each fruit.
International Tiger Day
On 29th July 2025, our young learners celebrated International Tiger Day with great enthusiasm. The day was filled with fun and learning as the children discovered why tigers are important and why they need our protection. They took part in an exciting Tiger Hunt activity, where they searched for hidden tiger cut-outs around the classroom—each one sharing an interesting fact about tigers. They learned that tigers are the largest wild cats, have unique stripe patterns, are great swimmers, and belong to six different subspecies. A lively storytelling session followed, sharing a humorous tale of a hungry tiger who ate all the food and drank all the water from a family’s home. The celebration helped children understand the role of tigers in nature and the threats they face. They were encouraged to spread awareness and become young champions for tiger conservation.
On 29th July 2025, our young learners celebrated International Tiger Day with great enthusiasm. The day was filled with fun and learning as the children discovered why tigers are important and why they need our protection. They took part in an exciting Tiger Hunt activity, where they searched for hidden tiger cut-outs around the classroom—each one sharing an interesting fact about tigers. They learned that tigers are the largest wild cats, have unique stripe patterns, are great swimmers, and belong to six different subspecies. A lively storytelling session followed, sharing a humorous tale of a hungry tiger who ate all the food and drank all the water from a family’s home. The celebration helped children understand the role of tigers in nature and the threats they face. They were encouraged to spread awareness and become young champions for tiger conservation.
Science Week – EYP 3
As part of the Science Week celebrations, our EYP 3 children explored the wonders of
science through hands-on experiments that sparked curiosity and discovery. The aim was to
introduce them to foundational scientific concepts in a joyful, meaningful, and age-
appropriate manner.
One of the key highlights was the “Complete the Circuit” experiment. Using a battery, wire, and bulb, children investigated how electricity flows. They learnt that the bulb lights up only when the circuit is closed, helping them understand that electricity needs a complete path to flow. They also discovered that materials like metal allow electricity to pass through them—these are called conductors—while others like plastic or rubber do not, and are called insulators. This experiment encouraged critical thinking and helped them identify objects that support or block the flow of electricity.
Another exciting experiment was the “Shadow Projector”. Children explored how light interacts with objects to form shadows of different shapes and sizes. By moving objects closer to or farther from the light source, they discovered how shadows change—a fun and interactive way to understand the basic principles of light and space. This activity encouraged observational thinking and strengthened their understanding of cause and effect.
Science Week offered a joyful platform for young learners to observe, question, andimagine. It was a delightful experience that helped them see science not just as a subject,but as a way of understanding the world around them.
As part of the Science Week celebrations, our EYP 3 children explored the wonders of
science through hands-on experiments that sparked curiosity and discovery. The aim was to
introduce them to foundational scientific concepts in a joyful, meaningful, and age-
appropriate manner.
One of the key highlights was the “Complete the Circuit” experiment. Using a battery, wire, and bulb, children investigated how electricity flows. They learnt that the bulb lights up only when the circuit is closed, helping them understand that electricity needs a complete path to flow. They also discovered that materials like metal allow electricity to pass through them—these are called conductors—while others like plastic or rubber do not, and are called insulators. This experiment encouraged critical thinking and helped them identify objects that support or block the flow of electricity.
Another exciting experiment was the “Shadow Projector”. Children explored how light interacts with objects to form shadows of different shapes and sizes. By moving objects closer to or farther from the light source, they discovered how shadows change—a fun and interactive way to understand the basic principles of light and space. This activity encouraged observational thinking and strengthened their understanding of cause and effect.
Science Week offered a joyful platform for young learners to observe, question, andimagine. It was a delightful experience that helped them see science not just as a subject,but as a way of understanding the world around them.
Facilitators
EYP-3 A
Ms.Amrita Virdi
Ms. Inalsha Bharadwaj
EYP-3 B
Ms. Smriti Mehta
Ms. Shilpi Jain
EYP-3 C
Ms. Pooja Yadav
Ms. Soumya Shrivastava
EYP-3 D
Ms. Shivali Handa
Ms. Avneet Kaur
EYP-3 E
Ms. Preeti Jain
Ms. Pinki Bisht
EYP-3 F
Ms.Gunjan Sudan
Ms.Mahak Yadav
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