This blog is an attempt to stretch my teaching beyond the classroom..An informal yet effective medium of communicating with my children off-campus. Here you will find me connecting, sharing and encouraging my students by showcasing and appreciating their work..Keep up the good work kids...Cheers!!
Showing posts with label SOCIAL SCIENCE TOPICS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SOCIAL SCIENCE TOPICS. Show all posts
Saturday, November 09, 2013
LEARN LANDFORMS
MORE ABOUT MAPS
LEARN TO READ MAP
LEARN ROTATION AND REVOLUTION
Wednesday, August 07, 2013
Steps to fill a Map
1. Read the question carefully.
2. Put a dot for a city/place
with black gel pen.
3. Colour the state asked and
outline it with black gel pen.
4. Never colour a state/city/place
with blue colour as blue colour is used in water bodies only.
5. In the key you have to write
what is asked in question and number the key in the way it is numbered in the
map question.
6. In the map you have label
serial wise as in the question.
7. Colour combination should be
the same in the map and the key.
Thursday, July 25, 2013
KIDS OF VD DOING COMMUNITY SERVICE
Thursday, April 28, 2011
GIRL EDUCATION
Unicef poster-girl to get formal education
Eight-year-old Chuhiya, chosen by Unicef for its anti-child labour campaign, had hit the headlines recently when it was found that she was still working as a child labour at her father's dhaba where she serves food to customers and washes utensils.
Monday, December 27, 2010
"SaThI BaChPaN kE"..for healthy childhood at Primary Wing
Date: 27 Dec,2010
School Health Annual Report Programme (SHARP) organized an awareness programme in the school premises.
Teaching Children about Hygiene
Children are the most susceptible to hygiene-related disorders like skin issues, rashes, infections, wounds, etc.
Teach them early on about what to avoid. Teach them that taking a few precautionary measures to prevent infections and diseases is imperative.
Representatives from SHARP made wonderful efforts to teach children the importance of hygiene in an interesting and effective manner.The children were able to take few tips on how to maintain personal hygiene and even put up some queries.
The interactive nature of presentation allowed children to enhance the 2-way communication process.
Here are some tips you can give your kids:
- Prevent them from eating roadside food. Such stalls are the main causes of stomach disorders and water-borne diseases.
- Inform the children of the diseases or infections that could be caused by playing in the mud.
- Make them wash up after they get back from play everyday.
- Teach them to bathe properly and clean their entire body. Children have a tendency to take quick baths and such habits are difficult to lose once they grow up.
- Insist that they use hand-wash regularly.
- Make sure they regularly change their clothes.
- Set examples by practicing hygiene yourself!
We hope to have more of such sessions in the school.
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