Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Saul's Question



Saul needs to know how many feet a caterpillar has. He didn't even have to think about it. He went straight to the public library with his question. He walked straight up to the young man at the big desk in front of the library. "I have a question about caterpillars," Saul said. "Are you the right person to talk to?"

The friendly young man smiled and said, "Not really. My job is to sign out books from the library. The best person to talk with would be someone at the reference desk. They will surely help you find an answer to your caterpillar question." So Saul sauntered over to the reference desk in the other room and walked right up to the desk. "I have a question about caterpillars," Saul asked politely.

The reference librarian smiled and said, "Tell me your question and I'll tell you how to find an answer." The reference librarian really looked as if she knew a lot about a lot of things. She looked as if she knew the answer to hundreds and hundreds of questions. Saul spoke up loud and clear, "I'm writing a report about caterpillars for school. I need to find out how many feet a caterpillar has."

"Hmmmmmm," said the librarian. "That sounds like an interesting question. I bet we could find the answer to that question if we looked for it together." Saul was so glad that she was going to help him find the answer to his question. Sometimes the library seemed like such a big place that a little boy could get lost forever in between two big stacks of books.

"Let's go over and look at the encyclopedia first," said the helpful librarian. "We can look in the encyclopedia with the letter 'c' on it. Since the word caterpillar starts with the letter 'c', the best place to look in the encyclopedia would be in the 'c' book." This sounded like a fine idea to Saul. He was secretly hoping to find a big color picture of a caterpillar, but he didn't say anything to the librarian about his secret wish. So the two of them walked over to the shelf with the encyclopedias. Saul helped the librarian find the book with the letter 'c' on it. The librarian helped Saul lift the heavy book off the shelf. Together they were going to find the answer to Saul's caterpillar question.
As the librarian flipped the pages of the encyclopedia, Saul could see the book had many, many color pictures. The book also had lots and lots and lots of writing beside the pictures. "Here it is!" shouted the librarian. I found the place about caterpillars in the encyclopedia. And sure enough, right there on the page were three whole paragraphs about caterpillars. And a picture too! A color picture of a caterpillar.

You could even see the caterpillar's face. Would you believe the caterpillar's face looked like old Mr. Olgar at the grocery store? Of course you had to use your imagination to see the resemblance. Now while Saul was dreaming of imaginary caterpillars and grocery stores, the friendly librarian was carefully reading everything the encyclopedia had to say about caterpillars. "Here's what we've been looking for," the friendly librarian said. "It says here that a caterpillar has twelve different parts, and that each part has three legs. Gee, that sounds like a multiplication problem to me," she said.

"But I'm afraid my arithmetic is a little rusty these days. They completely forgot to teach multiplication at library school. Perhaps you could help me with this part?" Saul thought it over and decided he could lend a hand at this point. Besides, he was pretty handy at doing math problems in the classroom. In no time at all Saul whipped out his trusty pencil. He yanked a piece of scrap paper out of the trash can beside the desk. He wrote the multiplication problem exactly as it was supposed to look.
Then he took a deep breath and got to work. The friendly librarian peered over his shoulder as if she might be able to learn a little arithmetic, too. "Thirty-six!" Saul blurted out. "A caterpillar has thirty-six legs." And with that, the librarian slammed the book shut and walked off with a big smile on her face.
Story by
Phil Shapiro

Image Courtesy 
Google 

ROB SHOW @ OAKRIDGE VISAKHAPATNAM


Tuesday, January 8, 2013

A Picnic Day with Parents



Parents of Grade I, II, III students’ were invited for a Picnic at OIS. By evening, the school premises were filled with picnic revelry with all parents. Teachers took an active part by involving parents in all activities and Winners were awarded Prizes. Parents thoroughly enjoyed several events like cycling, tennis, cricket and soccer and felt great enthusiasm throughout the evening. Around 5 pm a high tea and snacks were served to parents and children.
Parents were seated in the amphitheater and enjoyed their children perform on stage. All the children were colorfully dressed according to their dances. Mr. Venkatramana (Art teacher) showed the audience how to make a photo frame out of waste.
Children sang melodious songs and the music was played by Anil and Mohammad. Grade I children were dressed up in colorful costumes made up of grace Paper to Dance for Ha-wine song. Grade II children were dressed up like teddy bears with colorful ears and ping pongs to dance for the song Gummy bear. Grade III children were dressed in beautiful costumes to rock for the song Gangam style. Children were also dressed in white and black costumes to do Yoga dance. It was great to see parents dancing with children on the stage. Greeting cards were distributed by children to the parents. JUGAL BANDI (camp fire) with tasty Kababs was served and it was followed by a lavish food with Delicacies.





















Thursday, January 3, 2013

World Telugu Conference



A world Telugu conference held at Tirupati- Andhra Pradesh on 27th, 28th, and 29th December.  A representative Mrs. Sreelakshmi from OIS Vizag attended the world wide conference.    











Guest Lecture for Grade III



Students of grade III attended a guest lecture by Mrs. Shobha Sharma who is a Chartered Accountant and mother grade III student Rishi Sharma. It was an interactive session with children where she talked about the importance of friendship and friends with a wonderful story. To make the session much more interesting, the guest and children played Word’s Game after the class. On the whole it was learning with fun session students.