Tuesday, August 25, 2009

CARTOONS-The world of humour.

This is the topic we are currently working on.We all know that cartoons or animations is the perfect tool for imparting any sort of information to the children.
Although we usually associate cartoons with entertainment, in fact they can have many more serious implications. Children love cartoons - as we all know from the fondness they have for the cartoon networks- so why not make this attractive medium work for teaching and learning as well.
We can use animations or cartoons to teach English and Composition.The children can watch a cartoon, then discuss the plot ,the characters,narrate the story in their own words and can also write them. This way they can hone their observation skills, vocabulary, conversing skills and also writing skill. All in a fun filled way.

Friday, August 21, 2009

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Some more ISA Activities.....

Coaster making activity.
Colourful coasters on display. Ready to be given to Mummy for the dining table.
Proud children of class I after they successfully completed making their friendship bands.
The pen stands are all set to be kept on the study tables of class II students.

Literary Week by the senior students

Charts on Romantic poets and also on favourite authors.
Types of poems

ISA Activity - Cap making

Class II students successfully completed the Cartoon cap making activity.
Students engrossed in painting on their caps.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

The Book Fair

A book fair was organised by the school for the students with a special section on CARTOON-Our favourite friends.

Activity-Party cap making

Colourful Party Caps made by KG students.

Activity-Hairband Making

Students of class I busy in making colourful cartoon based hairbands as a part of their project.

Activity- 'Paper-weight' making

The children of class-I, ecstatic after successfully completing a 'Paper-weight' making activity. Me, at the back-ground.

Activity- Party Cap making

Students of Lower KG were involved in activities for making Party Caps.

Students enjoying at the "Play-house"