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DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL,
NASHIK
REFLECTION
JUNIOR BUZZ June, 2019
DPS the Place to Be!
Little Stars of Grade-1 A
Star of the Month
AnayNaik Ananya Pawar
ENGLISH
Literature
L.no 4 The
New
Bedroom
L.no 6 Fun at
School
L-12 Flying
to Mumbai
Grammar-
Nouns
Sentences
Singular and
Plural
EVS
L-3 My
Family
L-4. My
Home
L-5 My
School
MATHEMATICS
L.no.1 –
Numbers up
to 50
L.no. 3-
Subtraction HINDI
इ, इइइइ, इ
इइइइइइइइइइ
इइइइइ –
इइइइ,इइइइइइ
इइइइइइइइ ,
COMPUTER
Ls. No. 2 Uses of
computer
MajorActivity
Ocean Day We celebrated World Oceans Day to remind everyone of the major role the oceans have in
everyday life. They are the lungs of our planet, providing most of the oxygen we breathe. ...
In the end, it is a day to celebrate together the beauty, the wealth and the promise of the
ocean. The UN officially recognized 8 June as World Oceans Day in December 2008.
According to the theme we had organized various activities of Grade 1, to make our
students aware about the importance of oceans in our ever day lives.
Week-1: Word Wheel Game Word wheel game was organized to develop the vocabulary of our students. Using the wheel,
students learnt to make new words with the help of various blends as br, pl, sh,St, and many more.
.
Week-2: Imaginary Drawing
Competition Imaginary Drawing competition had actually
helped us to find out the best and creative
artists in the classes of Grade 1. Students had
come up with beautiful imagination skills which
were beyond the expectations.... We are blessed with such amazing talents...
‘Drawing is one of the oldest forms of human expression, with evidence for its existence
preceding that of written communication.
Week-3: Take on at our Ocean Animals Students of grade 1 had dressed up as various Ocean animals and share knowledge,
interesting facts about them. Also our students shared the information about the
importance of Ocean Day celebrated on 8th June. Kids have appealed to keep oceans clean
such that marine life will be safe and secure.
Felicitation Winners of Imaginary Drawing Competition were felicitated with the school certificates in
the Assembly on 24/06/19 by our beloved Principal Ma'am which motivated our students of
Grade-1.
Motivation is necessary for success……
Mornings at DPS
Children are greeted by the class teacher to start a new day in a happy mood.
Book Buzz “The more that you read, the more things you will know.
The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go. Everyone is a reader …Some just haven’t
found their favorite book yet’
Classroom Scoop
Library "Active learning" happens when students engage with material, participate in the class, and
collaborate with each other. At Delhi Public School our students don’t just listen and
memorize; instead, they demonstrate a process, or apply a concept to a real-world situation.
Learning by doing has encouraged our students to think out of the box. It is this child
centered approach where our students participate rigorously and bring about efficient
learning experiences
English
Alphabetical Order It was a part of Subject Enrichment in English.
Students selected different flash cards having different
Naming names on them and they were able to arrange
the letters in the alphabetical order. Students were
very quick and prompt in arranging the words....
Formation of Sentences
With the help of the flash cards, students could
frame correct sentences and understood the
differences between correct and incorrect sentences.
Students could various examples of correct formation
of the sentences. This activity actually helped our kids
to improvise their grammatical skills.
Activity on Nouns
Students were asked to bring the pictures of persons,
places, animals and things. Students learnt the concept
of naming words called as Nouns very well and they
could understand to categorize the naming words
and pasted them under the category of Person, Place,
Animals and Things....
Students have understood the concept in a fun manner.
Mathematics
Ascending Descending With the help of Number Cards and Stair case,
students of Grade-1 learnt arranged the numbers
in increasing order and decreasing order.
Evs
Beyond Classroom
School Tour
We have organized school tour activity in our campus such that students will be aware about
different rooms likewise staffroom, labs, infirmary, playground, reception and Principal ''s
office and have learnt various terms used in the school. It was a good learning experience
for our students...
Circle Time
Meditation – Mahatma Gandhi Room Children sat in a meditation position during the Circle Time and spoke about themselves to
make new friends telling about their interested sports activity. They co-related their ideas
while sharing it.
Special Assembly
International Yoga Day
Assembly was conducted on the theme of International Yoga Day which is celebrated on 21st
June every year all over the world. This idea was proposed by our Prime Minister Mr.
NarendraModi in the year 2015. To bring the awareness about the fitness and health,
assembly was conducted by class IA. Students shared information about it. Students had
given demo on various yoga exercises such as Surya Namaskar, Chakrasan, Bhujangasan, and
many more. It was concluded by the laughter yoga session...
Word Wall Vocabulary instruction using a word wall focuses on a small number of targeted vocabulary
words that are key to student success. They provide subtle reminders of new and important
words.
Parent Support Check the Almanac every day for HW details and other circulars issued. Please
acknowledge the same.
Please login and check the Edu next, regularly, for updates from the School.
Develop healthy eating habits in the child.
Try to make your child self-reliant
Help your child develop a sense of responsibility.
Praise your child for good behavior
Gallery
The Two Nests (Poem) Small children were made aware of the birds and its home that how a bird can also make
their own shelter with their own knowledge and hard work. It was given as a summer
vacation task to make a nest using Coconut fibers.
bunk bed pictures bathe
Ladder funny building
Quilt igloo Computer lab
Dressing table different manners
Drawers Washbasin habits
Jigsaw puzzles bucket favourite
Crayons mirror reading
Sports Activity
Swimming
As a children of Grade - 1 have got an extra swimming time with their friends to keep
themselves fit. Swimming is a great workout because you need to move your whole
body against the resistance of the water. It keeps your heart rate up but takes some
of the impact stress off your body. It builds endurance, muscle strength and
cardiovascular fitness
Cricket
Cricket is a sport which is played between two teams of eleven players each who score.
This is done by hitting the ball across the boundary, or by running between two sets of
three small, wooden posts called wickets. The wickets are at each end of a rectangle
of short grass called 'the pitch'. Grade -1 children were introduced to the game by
the coach with basic style of catching the ball when it is batted by the batsman.
Football Football is a team sport played between two teams each consisting of eleven players.
It is a ball game played on a rectangular grass field in our campus with a goal at each
end. Football coach explained the young children of Grade -1 that other than the goal
keepers who stop the goal of the opposite team, players should not use their hands or
arms to push the ball in a general way. They were also told that the two teams of
eleven players compete to get a football thereby scoring a goal. The team which scores
the most goals at the conclusion of the game is the winner; if both the teams have an
equal number of goals then the game is a draw.
Parachute Activity Parachute activities are among the most memorable physical education experiences of
a young child’s life. Just seeing the ‘chute creates excitement and joy for most
students. It is also an important opportunity to reinforce critical personal
responsibility skills, as well as introduce movement concepts and early muscular
anatomy. It also teaches locomotive skill like hopping and jumping. Children also
focused on rhythm and listening skills while working together to move the parachute in
different ways.
From the Principal’s Desk
Dear Parents, I was reading through the below article and thought of sharing it with
you. With the birth of every child, a parent is born. It’s a metamorphosis that
a parent goes through. It is a stepping stone to the world of growing up, where
not only does the child evolve, but we too, as parents grow too. It’s a journey of joy, a Journey of discovery, a journey of mixed emotions, and a journey of
expectations. We are today a breed of conscious parents—who want to do best
for their child, provide the best and ensure the child grows to be the best! But when it comes to ‘best’, who judges it? Who sets the parameters for it? Are our expectations
weighing down the child? This blog makes you think!
Are our children always trying to please us? The bonding and attachment between a child and parent continues throughout a
child’s life, but it changes through times in behavior and intensity. Because of
thechild-parent relationship, a child is extremely sensitive to what pleases his parents. This relationship is a key to a child’s positive behavior. A parent communicates desires or reinforcements verbally and
non-verbally, until a child knows what exactly his or her parent wants. Is this fair on the child where to please the
parental expectations, he does or does not do something, rather than for his own interest?
Managing expectations
Expectations should be reasonable and not generate anxiety and a very little satisfaction.
1) Where we go wrong is the fact that our expectations are mainly based upon achievements rather than effort. Ensure your child enjoys what he does rather than just focus on getting on top of the crowd.
2) Unrealistic expectations can be harmful. There should be a maintained balance between desired results and
achievable results so that the self-esteem of the child does not take a hit. 3) Parental goal is not to have a control or dictate a child’s goal, but to guide the child in setting goals. Parental
expectations are a cornerstone of discipline in children. When paired with loving supportive attitude, setting clear
behavioral and academic expectations for children, they can help them learn social skills and learn manners. 4) However for expectations to lead to positive behavior, parental rules shouldn’t gag the child-it should always be
developmentally appropriate. Thus parents need to be mature themselves to understand the intangible needs of the
children.
5) Do not push the child to a level where it cannot be taken in any more 6) Love your child, praise him or her amply.
7) Lets imbibe in them that they must do things with love and interest, then only will it help in a better future,
including academics. Let us as parents free our minds of societal pressures, our egos and create a humane human being.