Monday, March 3, 2014

Culinary Class for Grades IV, V, and VI

Students of Grades IV, V, and VI learnt how to make tasty Poha with flat rice.







Grade 7 CIE Activity on ‘Experimental and Theoretical Probability’

Students of Grade 7 CIE did an activity on ‘Experimental and Theoretical Probability’ by playing ‘Head’ and ‘Tail’ with a coin. This activity gave them an understanding of concepts and differences between Experimental and Theoretical probability. Students not only understood the concept but also enjoyed by playing, taking records, and finding results.













Dice Probability Activity — Grade 7 CIE

Students of Grade 7 CIE played an activity to understand ‘Experimental Probability’ using dice. This activity further enhanced their skills; students started taking records of dice and finding results. This type of activity made them understand and connect with day-to-day life.












Culinary Class for Grades IV, V, and VI

Students of Grades IV, V, and VI learnt how to make tasty Aloo Kurkure.





Grade 3 — Hindi Class Activity

Students of Grade 3 did a Hindi Class activity on nouns. Children were asked to recognize the types of nouns of the given words and were made to explain. With this activity, children understood the types of nouns and how to distinguish them.




Spinner Game Activity — Grade 6 CIE

Students of Grade 6 CIE did an activity on ‘Formulae and Substitution’ by playing ‘Spinner Game.’ Students were divided into 4 groups and each group was given a dice with a spinner. They had to roll the dice and find the value of ‘n’ given in the spinner. Students not only enjoyed the activity but also understood how to do substitution in a quick way. Students understood the significance, usage, and applications of simple formulae and mathematical expressions in daily life.













Grade 3 — Activity on Tenses

Students of Grade 3 learnt about tenses through an activity. Students were made to pick a slip of paper from the box. Each student was made to read the sentence on the given slip, and state to which tense it belonged; later, the students were made to paste it in the right column.