Activity oriented teaching and learning

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Activity-oriented teaching and learning make study interesting and enjoyable.

“The students are thoroughly enjoying their craft activity, themed ‘Best Out of Waste!’ They’ve creatively used fallen petals to beautifully decorate the tree.”

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“We are delighted to conduct another activity to develop the gross motor skills of our Nursery, Junior, and Senior KG students, called ‘Pattern Walk Competency.’ The students focused while following a marked path with zigzag and straight lines. The children thoroughly enjoyed performing the activity!

Happy kids!!!”

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The school conducted its very first activity of this session: a “Squeezing Activity,” which the students thoroughly enjoyed!

This sensory activity helps in developing both gross motor skills and hand-eye coordination. By engaging in squeezing exercises, children strengthen the muscles in their hands and fingers, which is essential for tasks such as holding a spoon, writing with a pencil, and other daily activities that require a firm grip.
 
Additionally, this activity enhances focus and concentration as children learn to control their movements and apply the right amount of pressure. It also provides a calming effect, reducing stress and promoting relaxation. Overall, the “Squeezing Activity” is a fun and effective way to support children’s physical and cognitive development.
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Touch Sense Activity

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Spooning Activity
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Dental health check up camp conducted in the school
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Counselling session for parents arranged by the school.