"Learning is fun"


 “Learning is fun “.


Activities make learning less stressful and more enjoyable. It is essential that children are developed both physically and intellectually.  To develop their skills, knowledge and understanding, different types of co-curricular activities were conducted for Pre primary kids.

Folding Clothes is a wonderful Montessori exercise which helps in building independence, confidence and fine motor skills, by utilizing an everyday chore. To inculcate morality in students the  Sr.kg kids did cloth folding activity. This concept helped them to learn tidying up skills that can be used for the rest of their lives.

Pen stand is a basic desk accessory which is very useful for school children. It helps them to manage their stationery items and organize their study table. The Jr.kg kids made a beautiful pineapple pen stand with paper glass and showcased their talent of creativity. The kids participated with great enthusiasm and enjoyed their activity.

Clothespins are fantastic items for building finger strength. It includes the co-ordination and movements of muscles in the hands and fingers. Keeping this in mind a fun game of picking up bangles with pegs was organized for Jr.kg kids. This activity helped the tiny tots to develop their fine motor skills.

Bowling requires you to move your body in a wide range of motions, promoting balance, co-ordination, flexibility and hand-eye co-ordination. To develop the concentration power, our  Nr. Kids played a game of breaking the pyramid. It improved their focusing & strategic thinking skills as well as boosted their confidence to a higher self-esteem.

The goal of all activities was to enhance students’ understanding by keeping them engaged in multiple learning styles.









Comments

  1. Really learning is fun for our kids

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  2. Lydia- Learning is fun😘

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  3. Yes,it's true play way method turns entire learning into fun element by involving play in it.

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  4. Nice, πŸ‘ŒπŸ‘ŒπŸ‘Œ

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