Monday, 31 December 2012
Thursday, 20 December 2012
Grandparent's Day
The students were looking forward
to the Grandparent's Day with much enthusiasm and eagerness. The day began with
the students getting ready with gusto for the performances. Grade 4 sang
the Grandparent's Day song and most of Grade 4 students were involved in the
Choir singing Christmas carols for the nativity play. The Choir students
dressed in white shirts, blue jeans, black belt and poinsettia flowers and bow
ties for girls and boys respectively.
The Choir mesmerised the audience
and enthralled them with their magical voices. The Grandparent's Day song was a
hit too. Grade 2 and 3 sang Hindi songs for the grandparents. The Early Years
students showcased the nativity play on the birth of Jesus Christ. After the
performances, the students and grandparents went to the different venues for
activities planned out for them. Grade 4 grandparents got busy planting a
sapling in a pot and painting the pot together. The grandparents then
wrote messages for the grandchildren on hearts. The grandchildren had
already made acrostic poems on their grandparents and these were laminated and
handed over to the grandparents for keepsake. It was touching to read the poems
written by the kids and the special heartfelt notes written by the
grandparents. The love in the air was palpable and the special bond shared by
the grandchildren and grandparents was celebrated.
At the end of the activity, the planted and painted pots were taken back home with them to be nurtured and grown together.
At the end of the activity, the planted and painted pots were taken back home with them to be nurtured and grown together.
It was a memorable day for
all.
Here are a few photographs from the event.
Here are a few photographs from the event.
Wednesday, 19 December 2012
Secret Santa comes to class
The kids were excited
to take part in the Secret Santa activity we planned for them. The students
picked chits with names of their classmates on them. They had to then secretly
make or give a present to them for Christmas. They have been coming to me for the
last two weeks handing over their gifts secretly and I stored them carefully in
a box. Today, we shared the gifts and the children were super excited. The
gifts ranged from hand made cards to things they bought using their own pocket
money. It was fun to see the excitement in the students and their faces
lighting up with simple gifts.
It was a humbling experience for me to watch how
children take joys in simple things in life. The true spirit of Christmas or any other happy festival is happiness and togetherness, not the material things and the students really stood for this spirit. We were so happy with the activity
that we have decided to do it once more before the end of the second term, but
under a different name.
The photos will
follow shortly. The teacher has lost her card reader :(
Monday, 17 December 2012
Summative Task- De Bono's shoes
The
students were introduced to the Summative
Assessment Task in the beginning of the unit so that they could work on
it on a regular basis throughout the unit.
The
students had to choose an issue that they think needs to be addressed in their
home, school or society. They then plan a revolution to bring about a change
in the situation using Edward De Bono’s Shoes of Action.
Edward De Bono’s SHOES of
Action strategy:
· Put
on your Pink Slippers to choose an issue or problem
for a cause which is close to your heart.
· Put
on your Navy Formal Shoes to lay out the rules and
assign group responsibilities.
· Put
on your Grey Sneakers to investigate, identify and
gather information of the issue or problem identified by you.
· Put
on your Brown Brogues to plan your course of action which
is practical and sensible.
· Put
on your Orange Gumboots to plan another course of
action if there is an urgency or crisis. Look at things which may go wrong
and plan alternatives.
· Finally
put on your Purple Riding Boots to out your plan into
action and assessing whether you could bring about the necessary change that
you had planned.
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The students chose various issues like
SMOKING, PLASTIC USAGE, RACISM, LITTERING and SAVING WATER. They have created Facebook
pages, websites, plays, songs and posters with petitions. Glimpses of the
students presenting their work.
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