Is there anything more amazing than plants? Plant science is one of the earliest types of science that children can understand. They love learning about soil, plant types, growing seeds, germination, and how plants make fruit and the foods we eat. Kidslove these hands-on plant activities. These activities spark their imaginations, help them learn about plants, and let them have fun all at the same time!These activities teach kids about seed sprouting, soil conditions, light and dark requirements for plants, how water travels through plants, how plants breathe, and a whole lot more.
Cooking with your class is not only fun but teaches responsibility, good nutrition and provides sensory and tactile learning experiences. It’s also great for math skills such as counting, weighing, measuring, etc. Cooking with Kids builds vocabulary and helps with sequencing, following directions and listening skills. It’s great for all students because of the conversations we have when we are cooking and eating. And let’s be honest, it’s all about having fun and building community and relationships with your students!
Independence Day celebrations at school often means a beautifully decorated campus in ribbons and balloons of the national flag’s colours, students proudly singing the anthem and looking forward to present some amazing dance and song performances. But this year, Covid-19 has shut schools indefinitely and added a twist to the 74th Independence Day celebrations. The fervour remains, but the patriotism found a digital expression.
Janmashtami is celebrated as the birthday of Lord Krishna, one of the most powerful and famous reincarnations of Lord Vishnu. To mark this occasion the learners were asked to dress in the attire of Lord Krishna.
They were narrated with a story of Lord Krishna and were explained why this festival is celebrated, followed by a video, which was played during this virtual session to help the learners, to know about this festival celebration.The event concluded with a strong message i.e. “Victory of good over evil”.
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