P1 EXCURSION REPORT An excursion to the National Science Center was organised by the school on Friday, 31 st August Children were excited to

Similar documents
क त क ई-व द य लय पत र क 2016 KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA ADILABAD

S. RAZA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL

DCA प रय जन क य म ग नद शक द र श नद श लय मह म ग ध अ तरर य ह द व व व लय प ट ह द व व व लय, ग ध ह स, वध (मह र ) DCA-09 Project Work Handbook

HinMA: Distributed Morphology based Hindi Morphological Analyzer

Question (1) Question (2) RAT : SEW : : NOW :? (A) OPY (B) SOW (C) OSZ (D) SUY. Correct Option : C Explanation : Question (3)


Creation. Shepherd Guides. Creation 129. Tear here for easy use!

ENGLISH Month August

2 months: Social and Emotional Begins to smile at people Can briefly calm self (may bring hands to mouth and suck on hand) Tries to look at parent

WiggleWorks Software Manual PDF0049 (PDF) Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

The Prague Bulletin of Mathematical Linguistics NUMBER 95 APRIL

Sight Word Assessment

Lancaster Lane CP School. The Importance of Motor Skills

Conteúdos de inglês para o primeiro bimestre. Turma 21. Turma 31. Turma 41

KS1 Transport Objectives

ह द स ख! Hindi Sikho!

The Evolution of Random Phenomena

Answer Key For The California Mathematics Standards Grade 1

First Grade Curriculum Highlights: In alignment with the Common Core Standards

Airplane Rescue: Social Studies. LEGO, the LEGO logo, and WEDO are trademarks of the LEGO Group The LEGO Group.

Heart to Start Red Kit

Operations and Algebraic Thinking Number and Operations in Base Ten

Helping at Home ~ Supporting your child s learning!

1 st Quarter (September, October, November) August/September Strand Topic Standard Notes Reading for Literature

THE HEAD START CHILD OUTCOMES FRAMEWORK

SAMPLE PAPER SYLLABUS

About this unit. Lesson one

Picture It, Dads! Facilitator Activities For. The Mitten

been each get other TASK #1 Fry Words TASK #2 Fry Words Write the following words in ABC order: Write the following words in ABC order:

Curriculum Scope and Sequence

English Nexus Offender Learning

Enduring Understanding Geometric forms can be combined to create sculptures, buildings, and other human-made constructions.

Function Tables With The Magic Function Machine

Dear Teacher: Welcome to Reading Rods! Reading Rods offer many outstanding features! Read on to discover how to put Reading Rods to work today!

F.No.29-3/2016-NVS(Acad.) Dated: Sub:- Organisation of Cluster/Regional/National Sports & Games Meet and Exhibition reg.

PART C: ENERGIZERS & TEAM-BUILDING ACTIVITIES TO SUPPORT YOUTH-ADULT PARTNERSHIPS

Poll. How do you feel when someone says assessment? How do your students feel?

Starting primary school

Arizona s College and Career Ready Standards Mathematics

Large Kindergarten Centers Icons

Contents. Foreword... 5

Activities for School

Kindergarten - Unit One - Connecting Themes

End-of-Module Assessment Task K 2

Std: III rd. Subject: Morals cw.

People: Past and Present

Take a Loupe at That! : The Private Eye Jeweler s Loupes in Afterschool Programming

More ESL Teaching Ideas

CROSS LANGUAGE INFORMATION RETRIEVAL: IN INDIAN LANGUAGE PERSPECTIVE

The Ontario Curriculum

Experience Corps. Mentor Toolkit

Standards Alignment... 5 Safe Science... 9 Scientific Inquiry Assembling Rubber Band Books... 15

GOLD Objectives for Development & Learning: Birth Through Third Grade

RI.2.4 Determine the meaning of words and phrases in a text relevant to a grade 2 topic or subject area.

Detection of Multiword Expressions for Hindi Language using Word Embeddings and WordNet-based Features

Why Misquitoes Buzz in People s Ears (Part 1 of 3)

BASIC ENGLISH. Book GRAMMAR

Basic lesson time includes activity only. Introductory and Wrap-Up suggestions can be used

Literacy THE KEYS TO SUCCESS. Tips for Elementary School Parents (grades K-2)

Grades. From Your Friends at The MAILBOX

Planning individual lessons as part of a syllabus

This curriculum is brought to you by the National Officer Team.

All Systems Go! Using a Systems Approach in Elementary Science

SNAP, CRACKLE AND POP! INFUSING MULTI-SENSORY ACTIVITIES INTO THE EARLY CHILDHOOD CLASSROOM SUE SCHNARS, M.ED. AND ELISHA GROSSENBACHER JUNE 27,2014

Standard 1: Number and Computation

Unit 1: Scientific Investigation-Asking Questions

Grade 8: Module 4: Unit 1: Lesson 8 Reading for Gist and Answering Text-Dependent Questions: Local Sustainable Food Chain

Unit 2. A whole-school approach to numeracy across the curriculum

Prewriting: Drafting: Revising: Editing: Publishing:

The Anthony School Middle School Study Skills Packet

UNIT IX. Don t Tell. Are there some things that grown-ups don t let you do? Read about what this child feels.

P a g e 1. Grade 4. Grant funded by: MS Exemplar Unit English Language Arts Grade 4 Edition 1

Genevieve L. Hartman, Ph.D.

Richardson, J., The Next Step in Guided Writing, Ohio Literacy Conference, 2010

EXPERIENCE UGA Outstanding Process Improvement: Increase Service to Students

Occupational Therapy and Increasing independence

Kuper Academy. Elementary Leadership & Teambuilding Camps

First Grade Standards

MODULE FRAMEWORK AND ASSESSMENT SHEET

Welcome Prep

TWO OLD WOMEN (An Alaskan Legend of Betrayal, Courage and Survival) By Velma Wallis

Exemplar Grade 9 Reading Test Questions

Food Chain Cut And Paste Activities

Lesson Plan Title Aquatic Ecology

A Pumpkin Grows. Written by Linda D. Bullock and illustrated by Debby Fisher

TEAM-BUILDING GAMES, ACTIVITIES AND IDEAS

Counting To 120 First Grade

Chapter 9 Banked gap-filling

Algebra 2- Semester 2 Review

Use the Syllabus to tick off the things you know, and highlight the areas you are less clear on. Use BBC Bitesize Lessons, revision activities and

Build on students informal understanding of sharing and proportionality to develop initial fraction concepts.

Medium Term Plan English Year

End-of-Module Assessment Task

Unit: Human Impact Differentiated (Tiered) Task How Does Human Activity Impact Soil Erosion?

J j W w. Write. Name. Max Takes the Train. Handwriting Letters Jj, Ww: Words with j, w 321

Universal Design for Learning Lesson Plan

English Language Test. Grade Five. Semester One

Grade Band: High School Unit 1 Unit Target: Government Unit Topic: The Constitution and Me. What Is the Constitution? The United States Government

COMMUNICATION & NETWORKING. How can I use the phone and to communicate effectively with adults?

Peterborough Eco Framework

Transcription:

P1 EXCURSION REPORT An excursion to the National Science Center was organised by the school on Friday, 31 st August 2018. Children were excited to get on the buses. They had their munch(fruit-time) on the way. As they entered the building, they were fascinated by the "energy balls" which were travelling all kinds of paths. The students were taken to Water-the elixir of life, Nuclear power, fun science, pre-historic life galleries. Students were enthralled to see moving animated Dinosaurs. Hands-on exhibit like immiscible liquids, flying balls, magic tap, piano were the main attractions. Children enjoyed wrestling with the Gorilla arm, walking through the mirror maze, looking into the infinity well, looking at the astronaut. The fish aquarium and the energy bands instantly caught their attention. It was a fun filled learning experience for our children.

PET DAY REPORT P1 has organized a Pet day on 28.09.18 (Friday) for the children in the outer auditorium. Different pets were invited which were accompanied by the parents to the school. There were birds, yellow parrot, dogs and fish. Children with their parents share the details of their pets such as what is their name, what do they eat, drink etc. Children asked few queries in order to know more about them. It was a good way of inculcating sensitivity in the children for the animals.

OCTOBER OCTOBER-NOVEMBER-DECEMBER ENGLISH Does related exercises like-reading paragraphs and differentiating sounds, fill in the blanks, name the picture, jumbled words, make sentences, etc. Recognizes, reads, writes and understands words with th sound. E.g thick, birth. Improves vocabulary by reading and writing words with ll sound in context of incident description or stories. e. g. A bell was ringing and suddenly, I heard a deer s call. Rearranges the words to form meaningful sentences with correct structure. E.g. playing park in is the Rahul. -- Rahul is playing in the park. NOVEMBER Recites and sings poems, songs and rhymes and enacts plays/skits. Enjoys reading through story books and multiple readers. Understands the use of in, on, under through activities. 4)Does related activities.e.g. classifying picture cards under given sentences, making and writing simple sentences using in, on and under, identifying the use of these concepts in story books etc. DECEMBER Expands his\her vocabulary by reading and writing sentences with words of ow sound. Reads and writes names of some colours. e.g. green, red and uses them while writing. Understands the use of ing as action words and others. e.g. singing, king. Enjoys reading simple stories from picture books and multiple readers.

HINDI OCTOBER ' उ ' क म त र क शब द क अपन व त वरण म पहच नन o ज स ग ल ब, ख ल 'उ' म त र व ल शब द और व क य क पढ़न 'उ' म त र क शब द व ल कह ननय और कववत ए पढ़न व समझन उ' म त र व ल शब द स व क य बन न र चक कह ननय स नन व पढ़न ववभ न न प स तक स पठन-प ठन I NOVEMBER ' ऊ ' क म त र क शब द क अपन व त वरण म पहच नन o ज स ख न, छ न, च क ' ऊ म त र व ल शब द और व क य क पढ़न ' ऊ म त र क शब द व ल कह ननय और कववत ए पढ़न व समझन ऊ म त र व ल शब द स व क य बन न ज स र ज प र ख र चक कह ननय स नन व पढ़न ववभ न न प स तक स पठन-प ठन I स वर ' ए' व ' ऐ ' क शब द क पढ़न व भलखन ज स एक, ऐनक

DECEMBER ' ए ' क म त र क शब द क अपन व त वरण म पहच नन ज स स ब, च हर ए म त र व ल शब द और व क य क पढ़न ए म त र क शब द व ल कह ननय और कववत ए पढ़न व समझन ए म त र व ल शब द स व क य बन न ज स कमल श म ल म गय ' ऐ ' क म त र क शब द क अपन व त वरण म पहच नन o ज स ब ल, प स र चक कह ननय स नन व पढ़न ववभ न न प स तक स पठन-प ठन I ऐ म त र व ल शब द और व क य क पढ़न ऐ म त र क शब द व ल कह ननय और कववत ए पढ़न व समझन ऐ म त र व ल शब द स व क य बन न हम म द न म ख लत ह MATHEMATICS OCTOBER Writes the numerals (0-99) and understands their relative numberness. Applies the concept of before number, after number, in-between number to the numbers 0-99. Learns the number names of 20, 30, 40, etc. Learns to write the number names from 1-99. Recognizes and writes numerals from 1-99 under their correct place value of tens and ones. Practices the concept of place value using a variety of objects and pictures. E.g. 50 = 5 tens and 0 ones. Understands the concept of addition through word problems and stories.

Identifies and grasps the various forms of addition. E.g. Forward counting, uniting, more than, adding on, etc. Does all operations for numbers 1 to 99 including addition and subtraction. NOVEMBER Learns to add 0 to any number. Learns to add numbers on the number line. Addition facts of numbers till 10. Strengthens the concept of addition through word problems and stories. Addition of two digits and single digit number with and without picture clue, (without carry over). Learns to identify the missing addend. DECEMBER Practices the number-names from 0 to 99. Understands the concept of subtraction through word problems and stories. Identifies and grasps the different forms of subtraction. E.g. backward counting, taking away, etc. Learns to subtract numbers on the number line. Learns to subtract 0 from any number. Gains the conceptual and procedural knowledge of subtracting two digits and single digit numbers with and without picture clue, without borrowing.

E.V.S. OCTOBER Lifecycle of a butterfly Birds and Insects Common birds and insects Harmful and useful insects Main features of bird Theme : Birds Learns the names of some common birds. Identifies and talks about the main features of a bird,eg.wings, no teeth, two legs, etc. Collects and shares about the different types of feathers. Theme: Insects Identifies and observes common insects like mosquito, housefly, cockroach etc. Knows about harmful and useful insects. Talks about the life cycle of a butterfly through stories.

NOVEMBER eating habits FOOD healthy and unhealthy food raw or cooked food Different food groups Milk Fruit/vegetable Cereals meat FOOD Understands the importance of eating healthy and to avoid unhealthy food. Classifies different food items into different groups-milk, fruit, vegetable, cereal and meat group Develops a basic idea about various plants used as food; food from animals. Learns about food that is cooked and that is eaten raw. Learns and talks about good eating habits and practices them in daily life. Talks about food that is eaten in their family and any different eating practices followed in their family.

DECEMBER Invention of wheel TRANSPORT Need for travel Traffic signals and Means of transport Theme: TRANSPORT- GOING PLACES Understands the need for travel. Classifies different means of transport as land transport, air transport and water transport. Understands the importance of various means of transport in our daily lives. Collects pictures of different traffic signals and learns about the various traffic rules. Learns about the modes of transport used in the past and the invention of the wheel through a story. THEME: WINTER SEASON Observes and understands the differences in lifestyles during winter and summer. E.g. use of heaters, geysers, and wearing warm clothes. Enjoys eating winter vegetables and fruits and compares them with other seasonal vegetables and fruits.

CRAFT October Pineapple making with lady finger impression and hand impression with water colour Watermelon making with paper plate and bindi pasting activity November Dinosaur making with the alphabet D lower case using shapes like triangle ( Tearing and pasting) My shape cat with triangle and circle shape (drawing tearing and pasting activity) Mouse making with shape with circle, triangle, rectangle (cutting, tearing and pasting activity December Christmas chain making with three significant colours ( red, green and white) by drawing lines with scale and pencil (cutting and pasting activity Santa s face origami activity COMPUTER OCTOBER WORKING WITH MOUSE Right click Mouse Scroller Mouse action NOVEMBER DRAWING TOOL Selection tool Brush tool Eraser Tool

December Know your Keyboard Keys on the keyboard Alphabets keys Number Keys Spacebar Key Enter Keys Delete Key CLAY October- Explain/ demonstrate state children how to make a slab and create something on top of it. Composition- Impression Explain children to make a slab and put some sort of impression /design and create something with them. Practice of composition- impression. November Transport- Explain/ demonstrate children how to make a vehicle with the help of geometrical shapes. Small creatures- explain/ demonstrate how to make small creatures with the help of a shaper. Practice of small creatures. December Bird figure Explain/ demonstrate children how to make a bird with the help of a shaper. Animal figure- Explain/ demonstrate children how to make an animal with the help of a shaper. Practice of animal figure.

ACTIVITY-1 Draw My Directions ACTIVITIES Drawing is a simple way to engage students as well as their creativity when they re learning about prepositions. Parents will give instructions for drawing a picture. As you give the instructions, you should use prepositions to describe each piece of the picture in relation to the other. For ex. A cat is sitting on a table. ACTIVITY-2 I Spy Ask your child to find certain objects in the house. Also as he/she has found the object, he/she needs to share where it was. Give at least 5 objects to find. Also encourage your child draw that object along with place where he found that. Also, write a sentence about the place. For ex I found my hat under my bed. ACTIVITY-3 शब द म ल च ह ए : क गज़, प ह ल, आइ क र म हट क तर क : बच च क एक शब द द ह ए, शब द क अ हतम वर ण उ द र शब द बन न क हलए प र त ह त क ह ए इ तर बच च अपन क षमत क अन र ह तन शब द बन क, उ बन न द ह ए, आम > मछल > ल न > न ल ACTIVITY-4 Let s subtract Take 2 dice of different colour say red and green. Write the numbers from 1 to 6 on red die and from 7 to 12 on the green one. Let the child roll both the dice. Note down the numbers on a paper and subtract the smaller number from the bigger one. e.g. 8-5 = 3 12-4= 8

ACTIVITY-5 Make the numbers Material Required: two sets of number cards(0-9), a hat or a bowl Write the numbers 0 through 9 on separate index cards or scraps of paper and place them in a hat. The child will draw two cards out of the hat. He or she can make different numbers. For example, if your child pulls the numbers 3, and 6, he or she can make 3, 6, 36, 63. Let the child write the numbers on a paper. What is the smallest number your child can make? What is the largest number? Help your child compare numbers by looking at the largest place values. ACTIVITY-6 QUIZ Material Required: Flash cards Player: 2 to 4 Procedure: All the players will sit in a circle. Keep the bundle of BIRDS/INSECTS flash cards in the center. One player will pick the card and without revealing the card to anyone will tell some features about the insect/bird. The other player will guess and vice-versa. If the player is able to guess the answer correctly, he/she can keep the card. The person with maximum number of cards will win.for eg: I am an insect, I give you silk. Who am I? ACTIVITY 7 Food Activity. Take cutouts of fruits, vegetables, unhealthy food etc. in a box Ask your child to segregate the food items on the basis of healthy and unhealthy food.