Environment Week in the Pre-primary department.
Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has. Margaret Mead
Here comes July, and its our time to give back to our environment what we enjoy from it. Our School has always believed in making students, both, aware as also act in a responsible way, to contribute to the environment around them. We try and inculcate a sense of awareness amongst our students from early on. There was not a face spared of enthusiasm in the Pre- Primary department during Environment week, 8 to 12 July, 2013.
The week started with a leaf- printing activity conducted by the craft teacher . This activity made the children conscious of the intricate pattern on the surface of every leaf. Many of them tried to trace the lines on the leaf with great care. They were curious and wanted to explore how the lines varied on different leaves! Their prints were then strung up in the classroom.
On the second day, special sessions were held for the children where they were told about the importance and need of keeping their surroundings clean. As a first step, they were oriented about how to keep their classrooms clean all the time. The harmful effects of littering were shared with them. We are all very excited to note that since, the children do not let any trash lie in any area of the class!
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On the third day, the idea was to make the children aware of the beauty of environment outdoors. They were taken for a nature walk in the School garden. Pre- Primary Orion was also taken to the nearby Sadiq Nagar park. The students observed the variety of plants and flowers currently in bloom whilst their teachers related tales which wove facts and lore about trees and vegetation. The children listened intently, infact thereafter, several of them walked around the park in unusual quiet.. perhaps the effect of the tranquil setting?
Simple experiments for seed germination and the water cycle were demonstrated as an introduction to science, hands-on.
Each child was asked soak a few chickpeas in a glass of water lined with cotton at the bottom. They observed the seed over the next few days in order to learn about the process of germination in expected delight.
10 July was observed as NO PAPER DAY across School. In the PP sectioobserve occasion was observed by focusing with oral exercises like story- telling , puppetry , board work etc. Not only was the motive of ingraining that paper must be saved achieved, but a novel daylong paplerless learning took place in each class, enjoyed both by the teachers and their little students.
On the 10 July, a special and well- conceived performance was presented by PP Gemini in the assembly on the different types of plants around us.
Ms. Charu Sikka