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Class - L.K.G Name:- English Oral- Rhymes and A-Z were done. Rhymes 1.Bits Of Paper 2.Pussy Cat 3.Jack And Jill 4.Traffic Lights 5.Little Jack Corner 6.I Hear Thunder 7.Mary Had A Little Lamb 8.Our Band Written- The children were introduced to the letters Capital A-Z and small letters z, k, c, o, a, d, q, j, g,b, p, r, n and m with the help of flash cards, poems and worksheet. Conversation- Festivals like Onam, Dussehra, Diwali and Christmas which were also discussed and celebrated elaborately. Children were encouraged to participate actively and expressed their ideas freely. 1. Teacher s Day 2.Show And Tell Competition 3. Jazz n Jive Day 4. Book Week 5.Origami Day 7.Mother s Day 9.Hasya Kavita 6. Excursions 8.Road Safety Day 10.Solo Dance 11.Health and Hygiene Day

Children were introduced to various topics like -The BaobabTree,Maple Leaf and The Otter alongwith detailed highlights and worksheets which enabled the children to grasp the concept. Information of countries like China, Japan, Malaysia and Singapore were given. Discussions were held regarding their capital, famous personalities and monuments, national bird and animal. Famous music personalities like Hariprasad Chaurasiya, Amjad Ali Khan and Zakir Hussain added music to our children s ears. Sports personalities liketiger Woods, Nadia Comaneci, Michael Schumacher were introduced to the children through PPT and worksheets.. Motor Skills: Children learnt how to walk in a queue, how to hold the notebooks and books, catch and throw the ball and button the shirt. Mathematical and Sensorial Skills: Children learnt counting through beads. Children learnt the concept of wide and narrow through the brown stairs. Language Skills: Vocabulary building with objects related to the letters taught in class was done. Children enjoyed sand paper tracing of the letters taught in class.

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE Birds:- Children learnt about the different types of birds, their colour and where do they live. They did activities such as recognition of birds and coloured the worksheets also. Opposites:-Children have been clarified the topic opposites with the help of activities such as activity with objects to clear the concept of big and small,tall and short. They coloured the worksheets also. Hobbies:- Term hobbies was explained to the children. Hobbies were introduced to the students with the help of flash cards. They were able to tell about their hobbies. They coloured the worksheets also. Summer and Winter topic:- These topics were introduced to the students with the help of pictures like ice cream, fan, jacket and sun. They were asked that what do they see in these seasons and what do they like to do. They coloured the worksheets also. Helpers:- Children learnt about different community helpers through resource person activity and role play activity. They were able to recognize different community helpers and learnt how to help a community. Family:- Children were introduced to the term family. They were able to differentiate between nuclear family and joint family. They coloured the worksheets also. Plants:- Children were introduced the types of plants i.e. trees and shrubs through nature walk. They have been told the different parts of plants through action like legs represent stem or trunk, hands represent branches and fingers represent leaves. They coloured the worksheets also. Flowers:- Children were taught about different flowers. They were able to recognize flowers from book and they colored the worksheets also. Places:- Children were introduced to different places like Police station, bank, school and post office through pictures. They were taught the functions performed in these places. They visited post office also. They also coloured the worksheets also.

Children worked on shapes, they created different shapes using MS-paint. Children enjoyed looking at presentations related to different colours, fruits and means of transport, Children worked on tux paint wherein they filled colour in starters, played games to count the objects. Conceptual skills They were asked to observe the things carefully and associate them with a particular season, e.g., umbrellas used in the rainy season and gloves used in winters. They were also taught to keep themselves clean by showing a video. Concept of far and near was clarified with an activity with students. Milk is a nutritious drink for kids and teens and a great source of calcium, which is important for growing strong bones and teeth.

Number Fun Oral-Counting numerals 1 to 100 Written- 1. Numerals from 1 to 90 were written in the notebook. Eg. = 45, 64, 88 2. Count and write 1 to 15 through worksheet. 3. Dodging of numbers from 1 to 90 was done to reinforce the concept. Eg. 14,24,85,45 4. Picture Addition and Subtraction were done through worksheet. 5. What comes after and before upto 19 were done in notebook and through worksheet. HINDI ORAL Rhymes and अ ज ञ were done. WRITTEN : ट- व were done with the help of pictures, objects and worksheets. : Dictation from अ-व in notebook and recognition of pictures and write an alphabet in notebook. RHYME 1. पत ग 2. च द म म द र क 3. स ब 4. व र ससप ह 5. पर 6. खरग श 7. स क स