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Join us for a week filled with colorful activities and learning opportunities. From red to blue, green, yellow, and more, children will engage in various crafts, storytelling, and educational experiences. Don't miss out!
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COLOURWEEK A splash of red, blue, green, yellow and other colours added to the fun and excitement of the ‘COLOUR WEEK’. The children participated in several activities during the week. Bright and bold yellow was our next chosen colour. The children used it to make their sun , sunflower, school bus and sponge bob activities. We began with the colour “RED”. Fans, strawberries ,caps and roses were made. The real treat of the day was the story of “RED RIDING HOOD” narrated with puppets. Green and orange were the colours chosen for the second day. The children enjoyed colouring pumpkins and leaf printing. The slide show on the story of the green caterpillar was a major hit with the tiny tots.
COLOURWEEK We thought it was apt to use the theme “classroom” for the colour blue and the kids busied themselves with activities related to it. “Pretty pink” and “Dashing purple” were the other colours introduced. On the last day of the week it was wonderful to see the children dressed in different colours ready to line up and form a bright rainbow. A very colourful ending to an eventful week.
WHAT WE LEARNT KG 1: • It was fun learning the poems “Incy wincy spider” and “I am a little teapot” related to “i” , the new letter of the week . Flash cards ,phonic sound and pattern formation of the letter were also learnt. • In math, the concept of “Same” and “different” was introduced. The kids enjoyed doing it on the smart board, through different pictures and interesting worksheets. KG 2: • English : Recap of phonic song Recap of three letter words of the vowel “o” Introduction of sight words “see”, “for”, “you”, “all” • Math:Recap of number names 1 to 8 Introduction of number name ‘nine’ Recap of numbers 1 to 25 Added to this we enjoyed all our activities related to the different colours during the week.
Confusing colour chart Read out the COLOUR of each word as quickly as you can. If you say the word instead, then start again. Not so easy is it? Why is it so difficult? Well ,because it's the 2 separate halves of your brain work against each other, one trying to process colour information and the other textual data. You are simply giving your brain a hard time by asking it to perform 2 simultaneous kinds of task. Contributed by Ansu Issac Kg2 A
Colourful paper umbrella • Trace a circle on a piece of colorful paper. • Cut out the circle. Leave a tiny triangle cut out of the circle....as if there was • a very tiny piece of pizza cut out of the circle. • Now fold over the triangle into a triangle fold. • Next fold it back behind the circle...then forward...then back until it looks like picture #5 above. • Now open up the shape to look like picture #6 and glue the 2 sides together. • Let it completely dry and then put a toothpick through the center of the paper to make a beautiful paper umbrella Contributed by Ms Joanita KG 1 B