Dear Parent(s) Greetings! Theme: 'Celebrations'/Festivals In the vibrant month of Opulent October, we embraced the diversity of festivals, an integral part of India’s cultural heritage. Festivals offer a beautiful avenue for teaching children moral values such as gratitude, respect, and love. Regardless of religion or background, celebrations—whether religious, national, or international—have a magical way of bringing people together in joyous preparation. October was a time of exuberance, with numerous festivals enriching the air with excitement and enthusiasm. We seized this festive season as an opportunity to introduce our students to the significance of some of India’s most celebrated festivals, including Dusshera, Diwali, Janmashtami, and Holi. Students also learned about Gandhi Jayanti, appreciating its importance as a national festival. In addition, the educators expanded the students' horizons by exploring international celebrations like Halloween, La Tomatina, the Lantern Festival, Hanukkah, and the unique Monkey Feast Festival. These festivals were introduced through the captivating story of “Aarav and Mahira’s Global Festive Adventure,” where the children embarked on a worldwide journey, discovering the significance of various national and international festivals. This global exploration enriched their understanding and deepened their connection to the cultural diversity that celebrations offer. Naturalistic Intelligence The festive season is undoubtedly the most joyous time of the year, bringing happiness and excitement to everyone. Each festival holds its significance and meaning, and celebrating them teaches children the importance of unity, togetherness, and the joy of sharing. The festive spirit is further enhanced through the enjoyment of traditional cuisine, which adds to the joy of these celebrations. During this vibrant time, our little ones explored a variety of foods traditionally served during different festivals. With a focus on the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) of Good Health and Well-being, they were guided on the importance of making healthy food choices, especially during festive times. In addition to the culinary lessons, children were also introduced to the significance of the “Swachh Bharat Mission,” learning about the importance of maintaining cleanliness in their surroundings. A video demonstration further sensitized them to safety measures that should be taken while celebrating festivals, ensuring that their festivities are both joyful and safe. Verbal Linguistic Intelligence –English Reading helps children improve their concentration, social skills, and ability to communicate. These activities helped the children review letter sounds, use their imagination, explore new ideas, and strengthen their early reading skills. They were encouraged to read and share short stories using words from the “i” family in their English reader book. They also practiced sight words, revisiting some familiar ones and learning new ones to create and understand short sentences. They also undertook a comprehensive review of all the letters through Jolly Phonic song. As part of their holistic development, students were also encouraged to practice their handwriting diligently. From Aa to Zz, they meticulously cover the entire alphabet in their notebooks, honing their fine motor skills and reinforcing their knowledge of letter formation. Verbal Linguistic Intelligence – Hindi व्यंजन गीत और कहानी के माध्यम से व्यंजन व, ब, क, र, स, य, थ का परिचय दिया गया। अध्यापिका जी ने बच्चों को इन अक्षरों से शुरू होने वाले अनेक नए शब्द सिखाये और साथ ही साथ बच्चों को भी कुछ और शब्दों को बताने के लिए प्रोत्साहित किया। बच्चों ने भी रोजमर्रा में प्रयोग होने वाले अनेक नए शब्दों को बताया व अपना भाषा ज्ञान बढ़ाया। Logical-Mathematical Intelligence "Logic and math are the building blocks of clear thinking and problem-solving." Exploring the world of numbers in our mathematics activities for the month, our young learners achieved the following milestones:
•Learned about "Greater than," "Lesser than," and "Equals to" with an engaging alligator finger puppet activity, solidifying their understanding of comparisons through workbook exercises. •Revisited the 2D shapes Hexagon and Pentagon through a hands-on Toy Pedagogy activity using connectors and pipes, promoting spatial awareness. •Reinforced the concept of Tens and Ones using an Abacus and accompanying notebook exercises, providing a solid foundation for understanding place value. Visual-Spatial Intelligence Visual-spatial intelligence is the ability to perceive, analyze, understand, store, and recall visual information. During our Visual-Spatial sessions, children had the opportunity to explore their aesthetic skills through a range of coloring and craft activities. In the first week, learners created a poster on the “Swachh Bharat Mission” Coming to the second week, they had fun crafting beautiful “Lanterns” and in the third week, children enjoyed freehand drawing to create a “Dusshera Scene” During the fourth week, a Diwali card was made and during the last week children collaborated to make “Halloween Puppets”. Musical Intelligence Musical intelligence enhances brain power and fosters the development of social skills. Scientifically, music has been proven to offer numerous advantages and health benefits. Indian Music Indian music is a rich and cultural heritage and history of our country.It is deeply rooted in spirituality, regional influences, and social contexts. During the month of October, children practiced to sing the song “Sabjiwala” and play “SwarTarang” along with the educator. Sound variation of “Swartarang” attracts them and create interest to play and compose. Western Music Western music is a rich and varied tradition that has developed over many centuries. During the month of October,children were introduced to the Keyboard. They enjoyed playing the keyboard with different notes. Dance Dance to the Rhythm of Joy! “Dance is the hidden language of the soul.” During October, the students of EYP-3 enthusiastically practiced dance steps to the upbeat song ‘चोगाड़ा तारा’. Their dedication and energy were evident as they synchronized their movements and embraced the joy of dancing together. The students truly embodied this spirit, making their sessions full of fun and rhythm. Interpersonal Intelligence Birthday Celebration Birthdays are special moments of joy and excitement, especially for students, where these occasions hold even more importance. On Tuesday, 29th October 2024, all EYP-3 children born in October gathered to celebrate their birthdays with the exciting theme of 'Halloween.' As part of the celebration, the children demonstrated their oral communication skills through a lively 'Show & Tell' activity. Each child eagerly presented their lines, confidently showcasing their props. This activity not only boosted their confidence but also enhanced their public speaking skills. In addition to their presentations, the children practiced important social manners, reinforcing the value of politeness and appropriate behavior at a birthday party. The day was full of fun, laughter, and valuable learning experiences, making it a memorable and enriching event for everyone involved. Montessori In September, the children engaged in various Montessori activities that helped enhance their cognitive and sensory skills such as:
Children engage with various educational tools to enhance their language and sensory development. They used a large movable alphabet box to build CVC words with the vowel “a”, helping them understand word formation. Additionally, they practiced tracing sandpaper letters for vyanjans “क”, “र”, and “स”, improving their recognition of Hindi letters through tactile learning. The large movable alphabet box was also used to create “i” family CVC words, further strengthening their phonics skills. Alongside these linguistic activities, they explored a color tablet box (Sensorial Activity 3), sharpening their ability to differentiate colors through hands-on experience. Drama "Drama is the art of transforming ordinary moments into extraordinary stories, where emotions, imagination, and expression come to life." In October, the students of EYP-3 actively participated in a drama class, immersing themselves in the festive spirit through an engaging and interactive session centered on various cultural celebrations. The theme, "Festivals," allowed students to gain a deeper understanding of these vibrant occasions by performing scenes inspired by different traditions. With the support of carefully selected audio clips, the students recreated the festive atmosphere, re-enacting customs and traditions with expressive performances. This approach not only enriched their knowledge of cultural festivals but also encouraged creative expression and teamwork in a lively and meaningful manner. The enthusiasm and energy displayed by the students made the sessions a memorable and enriching experience. Storytelling Storytelling promotes brain development and imagination in children. It also aids in language and emotional development while strengthening relationships. With this in mind, we began the month by narrating a fun story called “The Llama’s Pajamas”. Following the story, we engaged the children in the “Drawing of a Llama” activity in the second week. Subsequently, we shared the story of ‘Mouse Sees The World,” followed by making an origami mouse in the last week. Bodily Kinaesthetic Intelligence PE Bodily-Kinaesthetic learning, often known as 'learning by doing,' is a style where individuals thrive through hands-on activities, exploration, and discovery. This month featured a range of activities designed to enhance students' stamina and develop their gross motor skills. The children participated in warm-up exercises and practiced dribbling a football. Additionally, they worked on improving their precision by targeting cones with the football, refining their striking techniques. Skating Skating is a wonderful activity for kids, promoting their physical fitness, mental sharpness, and social skills. It offers a blend of fun and learning, keeping children engaged and physically active. This month, the children practiced a range of skating techniques, including: Slowly walking in skates to master the balance required for skating. Rolling to build confidence, with hand-holding for added reassurance. Pottery Pottery offers numerous benefits for young children. It engages their senses, encourages creativity, and enhances focus. As they watch their creations come to life, it boosts their confidence. Pottery also provides a calming experience, combining fun and valuable learning opportunities. During October, children explored these pottery crafts while integrating different learning concepts: l ‘ब’ से बत्तख (Integrated with vyanjan ‘ब’) l Bow and Arrow -Integrated with Dussehra Festival l Diya using clay l ‘ख’ से खिलौना (Children made a toy of their choice) Children explored a variety of creative and cultural projects. They learned about the vyanjan”ब” by crafting a duck (‘ब’ से बत्तख), combining language learning with hands-on creativity. In celebration of the Dussehra festival, the students made bows and arrows, symbolizing the triumph of good over evil. Additionally,they crafted diyas using clay, connecting their artistic skills with the upcoming Diwali festivities. To enhance their engagement with the letter “ख” the children also created toys of their choice (‘ख’ से खिलौना), fostering both imagination and fine motor skills. Imaginarium “Imagination is the magic key that unlocks the adventures in your mind!” Children have become adept at recognizing their preferred play stations, where they have the most fun with their friends. While engaging in free play across different areas, educators were thrilled to observe their growth and creativity. EYP Play Area “Play is not just about having fun but about taking risks, experimenting, and testing boundaries.”— American Academy of Pediatrics. Children learn best through play, which is far more effective than formal instruction or structured study. In recent years, the scientific community has increasingly recognized that free play is a vital and indispensable component of a child’s learning journey. Children are naturally drawn to unstructured play and socializing with their peers. The children exercised their freedom of choice by engaging in a variety of activities they love—such as gliding down the slides, swinging high, building in the sandpit, bouncing on the trampoline, or pedalling tricycles. These joyful moments in the EYP play area allowed them to explore, experiment, and thrive in their favorite spaces. LEAP- Colour Decoding Children decoded the colors integrated with the letters to create three-letter CVC (Consonant-Vowel-Consonant) words, which enhanced their phonemic awareness, letter recognition, and early reading skills. This hands-on activity encouraged them to blend sounds, identify patterns in words, and develop foundational literacy abilities in a fun and engaging way. Events and Celebration Excursion - Heritage Transport Museum The EYP children recently embarked on an exciting trip to the Heritage Transport Museum, sparking curiosity and excitement. Upon entering, the young learners were captivated by a fascinating mix of pre-modern and modern transport modes, ranging from howdahs and bullock carts to sleek vintage cars, bringing transportation history to life. The children were especially drawn to the vintage trains, where they marveled at the grand steam engines and passenger cars, imagining travel in the past. They eagerly compared these to modern transport, noting the advancements over time. As they explored, they also discovered early bicycles, carts, and motorbikes, learning about the ingenuity behind each invention. They enjoyed watching a documentary, "Journey to Space," which transported the children beyond Earth’s atmosphere and sparked their imaginations about space exploration. This museum visit inspired the children, with a deeper appreciation of the past and a curiosity for the future. They returned home full of stories, eager to share their experience with family and friends. Sadaya Welness Day As part of the Sadaya Wellness Initiative, children tried to depict their favorite place, where they feel happy and safe, through free hand drawing. Healthy Food Vs Junk Food
Healthy food provides essential nutrients that help our bodies grow, stay strong, and function well. While junk food is fine occasionally, choosing healthy options more often helps us feel better and stay healthier in the long run. Keeping this aim in mind, a session on “Healthy vs Junk Food” was planned for our little ones during the month to teach kids form positive eating habits and make better choices on their own.
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