Post on 23-Feb-2020
Ahaan Akula
Delhi Public School, Nashik
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Star of the Week
DPS honors each individual student as "Star of the
week".
It's helping to build a Sense of community because
students are celebrating each other every week. Each
day consists of a new exciting event or classroom
activities that relate to the “Star.”
Curriculum Highlights
November 2019
THEME 5
1. Warm up!
2. Three! Three!
3. Four! Four!
4. Five! Five!
5. Old Oxcart
THEME 6
1. Warm Up!
2. Rhymes
3. I Need My Bus Driver!
4. I Need A Doctor!
5. I Need My Hairdresser!
6. I Need My Teacher
7. Six! Mix!
8. Perfect Pilot
9. Quiet Queen
LEARNING ALPHABET
1. Tracing O
2. Tracing P
3. Tracing Q
NUMBER BOOK
1. Tracing 6
1. Field Trip: Traffic Park - 13 November, 2019
2. Doctor’s Visit - 20 November, 2019
3. Our Community Helpers - 26 November, 2019
1. Field Trip: Traffic Park Learners were taken to the Traffic Park to learn about the different
traffic rules. They enjoyed a lot and also learnt about road rules thus
learning about road safety.
EVENTS
2. Doctors visit
Doctor Visit helped the learner to identify the equipment used by the
doctor and their uses for e.g. a stethoscope is used to listen to the heart
beat, a thermometer is used to measure our body temperature.
3. Our Community Helpers
Learners to appreciate the jobs that different people do. In the
process they will also build stage competence and their language skills.
“A book is a gift; you can open again and again”.
It is our attempt to help our students enhance their reading skills.
Our Pre nursery children have developed an inclination towards the
process of reading/reviewing books. One of the books that they
read/reviewed was
“Seven Little Postman” from the book set of A Little Golden Book.
1. My Beautiful Garden
Learners will engage in fine motor activities like crushing, twisting and pasting
with purpose, practice manipulation, build attention span, begin to sustain an
activity till completion and show pride in accomplishment.
BOOK BUZZ
CLASSROOM SCOOP
1. Children’s Day Celebration
Children's Day is celebrated across India to increase awareness of the
rights, care and education of children. It is celebrated on 14 November every
year as a tribute to India's First Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru. Fondly
known as Chacha Nehru among children, he advocated for children to have
fulfilled education. On this day, a Special Assembly was conducted and
children were made aware of its importance. A butterfly cutout was given to
the children they attached it to the pencil and was given as a gift with
chocolates.
Selective alphabet was taught and displayed on the board. They provide subtle
reminders of new letters. A few letters selected for the word wall include: A, B. C, D,
E, F, G.H,I,J,K, L, M, O, P and Q.
BEYOND CLASSROOM
WORD WALL
GALLERY
The World is a Stage
It’s that time of the year when children gear up to adorn different caps and
perform various roles suitable to their mentality and interest. They get to
play the roles which will be cherished by them for years to come.
During the annual function rehearsals it is my observation which gives me an
insight into the different facets of a child’s personality. How beautifully the
transcend into the chair of a director, writes script with ease, paints the
best strokes for the props, exhibits technical talent through the amazing e-
invites. There is a make-up artist, costume designer and above all a stage
layout expert who knows what is to be placed where on the stage. Oh! What a
humongous responsibility these little shoulders bear. Their commitment and
sincerity is worth learning from. We always undermine what children can
achieve but as a Principal I have immense faith, trust and confidence in my
children. The evening rehearsals were tiresome for many but the enthusiasm
and the spirit displayed by the children was enough to infuse energy in all of
us to put together. The Annual Function of all the classes provided
opportunities to the children and yes they did cease the opportunity to bring
out their best. As a Principal I am grateful, and my heart swells with pride
after having witnessed such brilliant performances in terms of acting, dancing
and oratory skills.
Well done my children. May God bless you to take you to the field of your
choice and may you all excel in whatever you do.
FROM THE PRINCIPAL’S DESK
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