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It was an exciting tour for our little ones. A puppet show for the same was organised in the St. Andrew's Hall.
They watched wide eyed and mouths open, as the oft heard story come to life in puppet form. They experienced firsthand, how important our Senses are in daily life. Sense of touch saw soft cotton, smooth satin, rough sandpaper and even bumpy objects. Our world full of colours was enjoyed through our sense of sight.
The hearing station was exciting with various musical instruments and even a Jal Tarang. We had many students sniffing eagerly at the soaps, coffee, lemon slices and flowers among others to distinguish their sense of smell.
The tasting session had enthusiastic ones trying bitter gourd and lemon slices along with sweet jaggery and salty chips. Date: 2nd August Activity : My favourite things A worksheet, labeled 'These are a few of my favourite things' was sent home. Children were asked to draw, colour and label or stick a picture of their favourite things like colour, animal, food, toy and sport.
This led to an interactive discussion at home with Parents and in class with the Teachers. These were displayed in class for the Parent Teacher Meeting. The first half was asked to pick flashcards of the Singular Words. The other half was asked to pick flashcards with the Plural words.
The children were then asked to move around the class and find their partner to match the Singular word with their Plural.
Date: 9th August Activity : Move and Freeze The children danced to the music played for them with actions. Children picked up packets of food items,identified them and put it in the correct basket. Grade 2 Date: 8th August Activity: Guess the House The children were asked to pick the flash card having the number shown on the board.
The child having the number with the underlined digit announced the place value aloud. Date : 9th August Activity: My favourite fruit During the fruit break the children were asked to speak about their favourite fruit. The benefits, colour, texture,seeds and why they liked that fruit the most.
Children from roll numbers 1 to 20 stood on the outer circle. Children with even roll numbers were asked to jump into the inner circle. They did different actions when the music was played. Grade 3 Date : 16th July Activity : Character Sketch The Children were made to discuss the main characters from the lesson 'Arachne' and jot down the qualities associated with these characters. While doing this they learnt how to write a character sketch. Through this the students also learnt the qualities associated with a good human being.
Date: 17th July Activity : Snakes and Ladders Based on the game of snakes and ladders put up on the interwrite board, the concepts of addition and subtraction were reinforced.
Date: 18th July Activity : Transport and its impact on the environment Students were shown a video of different modes of transport. The students were encouraged to think and discuss the various pros and cons of different types of transport. Thus coming to the conclusion that eco-friendly vehicles are the need of the hour. Date: 23rd July Activity : Swachh Bharat Abhiyan During this activity, the students were asked to clean their classroom and surroundings.
This was done to inculcate the habit of cleanliness and to contribute to India's largest cleanliness mission 'Swachh Bharat Abhiyan'. Grade 4 Dates: 8th to 10th July Activity : Never give up Each child shared his or her own experience of a difficult situation.
They spoke about how they worked through the situation and did not give up till they found a suitable solution. Thus enacting the idea conveyed by the poem 'Koshish Karne wallo ki kabhi har nahi hoti' Dates: 9th and 10th July Activity : Building a digestive system The children worked with different coloured clay to create the different parts of the human digestive systems.
While doing so they learnt the functioning of the digestive system. Dates : 15th to 19th July Activity : Role Play on Forgiveness Students were made to understand the importance of forgiveness through a role play.
Each group created their own story on forgiveness and enacted it in their own unique style. Date: 19th July Activity : Creating a Time Line The students were asked to create a timeline tracing the major events of their lives in chronological order. They had to include one memorable event for each year. Grade 5 Date : 5th July Activity : Angular Math The children constructed different types of angles using toothpicks to learn the various properties of an angle.
Date : 8th July Activity : Newspaper Activity The children were divided into groups and each group was given a newspaper. They had to scan it for an interesting article and then pick the adjectives from it.
Children were encouraged to observe how the adjectives helped to make the article interesting. Date: 12th July Activity : Healthy Snacks The children were divided into groups and each group was asked to make a healthy snack.
They were then asked to share the recipe with the rest of the class, in Hindi. This activity was done to bring out the message given by the lesson, 'Sambhav ki Bhool' Grade 6 Date: 27th June Activity : Internet Minute Students find Math more meaningful and relevant when they can use their Mathethematical skills to better understand and analyse current events.
Dates: 7th and 8th July Activity : Good Habits Students presented short skits in Marathi on topics like- littering, good eating habits, study habitsand good manners. They understood the value of inculcating good habits in their lives. Dates: 25th and 26th July Activity : Innovative Flag Children worked in groups to create innovative flags. They then presentaed the same to their classmates in Marathi, emphazing the importance of the symbols and colours used in their flag.
Dates: 16th to 19th August Activity : Elements and Compounds Subject : Science Students were asked to get clay and toothpicks to class. They then made simple 'Ball and Stick models' to understand the concept of elements and compounds. They enjoyed the process of moulding different colours of clay and working in groups to make molecules and compounds.
They also addressed certain general issues like sanitation, education, health etc through role play. They then made a brochure of a Cell City depicting the location, function of each cell organelle and comparing them to some daily life strcuctures such as a post office, power house etc.
Students interpreted the functions of the cell organelles by associating them with everyday life processes. Date: 17th July Activity : Blow the Balloon Subject: Chemistry Students were asked to get simple materials like balloon,, vinegar and baking powder. They conducted the experiment in groups and recorded their observations.
Students developed skills such as working in groups and reasoning. They enjoyed working like little scientists to conduct these experiments. Dates: 17th and 18th July Activity : Mumbai - Aamchi Shaan A colourful chart depicting various tourist and places of historical importance was created by the students. The students then presented their chart in Marathi to their classmates. They had to pick one word and weave an interesting mystery story around it and present it to the class.
Students developed the skill to think out of the box and come up with engaging plots. Dates: 16th to 19th August Activity : Density Gradient Subject: Physics Student was asked to get liquids like oil,detergent,milk etc. They created a density gradient in class. This experiment helped them understand the concept of density. They also developed skills like team work and scientific temper. Grade 8 Dates: 26th and 27th June Activity : Mirror Images The abstract concept of reflection was done hands on in class using plane mirrors.
The students worked in pairs and recorded their observations Date: 5th July Activity: Know your matter A group activity was done to learn the characteristics of matter. Students used common materials like gems,mouthwash, milk,detergentetc. Date: 5th July Activity: Save the Endangered Species Colourful posters with interesting facts were made by the students to create awareness about various endangered species on our planet.
Date: 10th July Activity: Fractional Pizza Students learned the concept of rational numbers in an interesting manner using colourful materials. They took weekly selfies to record the growth of their plant. After 5 weeks they brought the plant to school along with the selfies clicked and made a poster. They developed a sense of responsibility as they had to nuture their plants and protect it from external factors.
The freedom struggle and our National heroes were introduced through video, to make students aware of how much we owe them and their sacrifice for a free India. They coloured flags which were displayed in class. Sr KG students coloured a paper cap with the Indian flag colours and wore it on the way home with pride in their heart and a jaunt in their step.
They marched and sang the National Anthem. They were shown a video of India's freedom struggle and a PowerPoint Presentation of our National symbols and their importance for our country. They also learnt the poem - Our flag has 3 colours.
Grade 3 Date: 14th August To celebrate Independence Day the students of Grade 3 made bookmarks to 'mark' the spirit of freedom. They used various national symbols in order to embody qualities like strength and resilience that every Indian should possess. Grade 4 Dates: 16th to 19th August Grade 4 celebrated Independence Day by remembering the leaders and freedom fighters who helped us to attain freedom. Grade 5 Dates: 16th to 19th August The students of Grade 5 commemorated our 73rd Independence Day by discussing what 'Independence' and 'freedom' means to them.
They spoke about this by drawing upon their learnings of Fundamental Rights and Duties. He explained to them the diverse cuisines in India; explained to them about how there are many vegetables indigenous to India and the impact of their disappearance.
The session ended with a Question and Answer Round where students clarified their doubts. The money raised by the students of Bombay Scottish School Mahim will fund the Maharashtra side of the scheme. The students were encouraged to reflect on their online behavior and its impact on their emotional well being, relationships, reputation and future prospects.
Mr David Wittenberg conducted a session 'Preparing Leaders on how to Lead' where he discussed the difference between Leadership and Management and the traits of a Leader. Ms Anjana Kumar used activities to help students understand the role of Team Leaders and also gave them points on how to resolve conflicts effectively. They took their position on stage in the presence of their colleagues and proud parents on 26th June Thomas who asked the Almighty to bless the student council with the strength and courage to carry out their duties fairly and fearlessly.
After the oath and distribution of badges,the Principal congratulated the Student Council and reminded them that a true leader leads by example and stays true to their convictions. The function concluded with the school song followed by the National Anthem. The Chief Guest of the ceremony was Mr. Dr Banerjee spoke to the students about the relevance of having a growth mindset. The teachers and office staff who have completed twenty years of service were felicitated by the Principal, Mrs George and the Treasurer and Administrator, Mr Albal.
The programme ended with an entertaining Choral recitation and a dance performance by the winners of the Nritya Competition. The Principal encouraged the students to fulfill their passions and continue to achieve greater success.
The Prize Distribution ceremony was followed by a performance by the winners of Junior Nritya. Mr Nimkar discussed the Std. The theme for the week was 'Celebrate Life' and was conducted by Mr. Dinesh Salian and his team. These subtopics were aptly illustrated through the lives of eminent people like Jim Carey, Ida Scudder. Each session began with songs, quizzes and games which generated a lot of enthusiasm amongst the students.
Small skits were also enacted by Mr Salian and his team to bring out the essence of the theme 'Celebrate Life'.
The entire week proved to be a holistic experience for the students as it taught them values like team work, empathy and being sensitive to one and all. The resource person Mr. Students had a very enriching experience as the sessions very very interactive.
At the end of the workshop series , students had to present on a Mental Health topic of their choice. The topics discussed were - Team Building, Role Playing, Thinking out of the Box, Following specific instructions, Expressing oneself, using theatre as a tool for learning. Shroff also shared some tips and resources that the teachers could use that could enrich the learning experiences of students.
The Principal emphasized the relevance of developing life coping strategies in children along with Technical Skills, Critical Thinking,Creativity, Communication, Collaboration and Digital Skills. The Co-ordinators of the respective sections gave insight into the learning experience at Bombay Scottish School. It also focussed on the expectation of the School from the Parents and the Parents from the School. Guidelines for students and parents, assessment pattern and the schedule, curricular and co-curricular activities schedule was shared with the parents.
Mohta the Career Counselor explained the application and admission protocol for universities in India. Rupal Parikh from the British Council discussed the U. This was followed by a question and answer round where queries and concerns were addressed by the speakers. The event was greatly appreciated by parents. Students and parents across Mumbai got an opportunity to learn more about the inter-woven learning experience offered by Krea University for their B.
Hons and B. Hons programmes. Krea spokespersons Dr. Sunder Ramaswamy, Vice Chancellor and Ms. Paula Mariwala Member, Board of Management shared the selection criteria and the inclusive policy of having students with diverse extra-curricular interests in Sports, Drama, Music, Culture and Community Service. They explained that Krea University was committed to building a vibrant community of students and faculty bringing in varied life experiences and perspectives cutting across different backgrounds.
Career Counselor from other School in Mumbai also attended the event and got an opportunity to interact closely with the Krea University spokespersons. The event was well attended and a resounding success. A team of eminent doctors stressed the importance of building a culture of prevention, to lead an active lifestyle free from back pain. The students were briefed on posture-correction, the importance of nutrition and physical activity.
It sought to develop leadership skills in students to help them march ahead to a promising future. The students were further given a comprehensive overview of the courses offered by the University. Gunjan Jha, Deputy Director of Marketing, addressed the students focusing on the details of the under-graduate courses offered at Amity and the corporate placements at the end of the term. It was an interactive session which provided the students with a bird's eye view of Amity University, Mumbai.
It focused on the importance of maintaining 'gut health' and the role played by our four happy hormones DOSE - Dopamine, Oxytocin, Serotonin and Endorphin which aid the process of leading a healthy life.
Kothari further emphasised the fact that a healthy mind corresponds to overall good health. The workshop thus motivated the students to cultivate healthy food habits and lifestyle that will lead to a healthy mind and body.
We began the morning assembly by talking about the importance of gratitude. During the morning meditation time, students were asked to think of the people who have made their lives a bit more beautiful.
During the day students wrote letters of gratitude to the people have made their lives brighter. This was impressed upon the students through videos. The day was more than just a fun celebration, it was a reminder to our students to make it a priority to bring out the best in themselves.
In their talk, they introduced the children to the different types of banks, to the various financial services offered by banks, credit risk management, common financial terms, precautions that need to be taken while handling plastic money and the world of insurance.
This informative talk was not only backed up by an interesting power point presentation, but was also extremely interactive. The students were involved in a range of Pi related activities, some involving pizzas.
At the end of the lesson, the pizza was relished with much gusto by the enthusiastic and excited students. The first day at the resort began with an introductory session on camp rules and whistle signals.
Students learnt about the importance of first-aid and how to use a compass. Several activities like chart making, human figure making and team games kept the students thoroughly engaged. They not only learnt to be independent, but also made new friends. During inspection, all the groups were eager to display a neat and tidy room. The day ended around the camp fire where students showcased their dance skills. On the second morning, exercise was followed by treasure hunt and a session on phonetic codes.
Finally came the prize distribution where students were rewarded for their behaviour and overall performance. They relished the freshly baked cookie they were given. It was a lovely learning experience which they all enjoyed! The KG. In excitement and anticipation, the students lined up to put their best foot forward and win the coveted medal on the race track.
Values for Life and Social Causes were the themes for Jr. Children went home tired but happy having understood the true meaning of sportsmanship. Sports Day for Stds. Parents and grandparents were fascinated by the unique team races the 'Budding Sportsmen' of Std.
The programme started with the Principal hoisting the flag while the band played the National Anthem. Our Principal Ms. Paul conducted the special prayer service.
This was followed by a Republic Day speech by Reeva Nanda [9C] who recalled the making of our Constitution and why we need to respect and abide by our Constitution.
Nimkar, a Senior Teacher, spoke about how we can contribute to the progress of our Nation. The Nritya Competition followed, where the four Houses celebrated a specific Indian musical instrument through a five minute dance recital. The Judges, Ms. Dhanu, Ms. Deshpande and Mr. Ghadge were all praise for the participants.
The Blue House was adjudged the winners. The programme concluded with the singing of the School Song followed by the National Anthem. This movie sensitized the children about the bond a child shares with his grandmother and highlighted values like empathy, sacrifice and love. The students thereafter did a project based on the film. It had participants from 33 schools across South Asia. During the course of the two-day event, our students took part in challenging individual and team rounds and a poster-making round that helped sharpen their mathematical and critical thinking skills.
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