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Saturday, 31 August 2013

ISA Project --Floral dress show 2013-14



In the academic year 2013-2014, The Panbai International School applied  for the British Council International School Award.
With the encouragement and support of the Management, parents and our precious children of Panbai International School ,we successfully completed our ISA Projects . Various activities were conducted and coordinated by the ISA Coordinator,teachers and students of PanbaiInternational school.Following are some projects : we conducted during ISA program.
Population Growth,
 Festivals around the world
Flowers around the world
Computer viruses against Biological viruses

During our project "Festival around the world"  our students came across various countries festivals. They learned that few things are in common with festival across other countries,for example Chinese new year celebration is like how we celebrate Diwali in India. Because of this project school took initiative on which we could find how creative and imaginative are our  students as well as parents. They also was thrilled to be a part of the ISA project.

During our flowers project, we actually came to know that our kids are really creative to make some and teachers are also creative making wonderful teaching resources. They enjoyed doing it, some children came with the idea of making rongoli using flowers which was not in the lesson plan but we was amazed to see their imagination. Because of ISA program we could give our children  stress free environment which I feel now a days most of the kids are missing in school. One of the highlight was floral fancy dress where parents took initiative to prepare flower dress for their ward.
Successful program completion represented an excellent measure of personal flexibility in our tiny tots. 

We even enjoyed our "Festivals around the world" project. one of the pre primary child played as goddess Kali during durga puja showcase. She was looking like real goddess Kali which again I feel an achievement for a teacher as well as for a parents. We enjoyed colouring Easter eggs and preparing food for different festivals.Parents enjoyed different cuisine during the gathering where our children participated to show case different festivals. This kind of educative program every school should adopt.We are proud to say that with this type of program will create awareness toward fostering international understanding through collaborative projects with schools in other country under the Global School Partnership programme.

First sing along of the season..............

Saturday, 24 August 2013

Germination activity by our kids August 12th



"flower" project

flowers at vendor 

Flowers in our classroom.....................................................
I have made this flowers for my kids to teach them about different flowers and their colour for our project "flower" still work is going on......will be back with more picture on this.

Tuesday, 6 August 2013

Pre- writing skill

Activities to Improve Pre-Writing Skills

  • - Playing jump rope
  • - Volleyball-type activities where hands, paddles, or rackets are in palm-up position
  • Squirt bottles
  • - Slinky-shift back and forth with palm up
  • - Bead stringing/lacing with tip of finger against thumb
  • - Pouring from small pitcher to specific level in clear glass. Increase size of pitcher as strength increases.
  • - Ich a pencil or chopstick positioned in tripod grasp toward and away from palm. The shaft should rest in open web space.
  • - Practice screw and unscrew lids
  • Pop bubble wrap
  • Play dough/silly putty activities
  • - Use a turkey baster or nasal aspirator to blow cork or ping pong balls back and forth. These can also be used to squirt water to move floating object/toys.
  • - Tier pieces of construction paper into small pieces and paste the different colors of paper on simple picture from a coloring book, or make your own design.
  • - Floor activities - large mural painting, floor puzzles, coloring when lying on stomach on floor.
  • - Dot-dots, color by number, mazes. (example activity)
  • - Wheelbarrow walking-child's hands are the large ones from Bed Bugs game or kitchen tongs.
  • - Finger plays/string games such as Cat's Cradle.
  • - Use tongs/tweezers to pick up blocks/small objects. (activities using tongs or tweezers)
  • - Pennies into piggy back or slot cut in plastic lid. Coins can also be put into slots cut in foam.
  • - Working on vertical surface, especially above eye level. Activities can be mounted on a clip board or tapes to surface or chalkboard/easel. Examples: pegboards, Lite Brite, Etch-a-sketch( upside down), Magna doodle, outlining, coloring, painting, writing.
  • - Clothespins/pinching. Put letters on clothespins and spell words by clipping on edge of shoe box. Use a clothespin to do finger "push-ups" by using the pads of the thumb and index finger to open a clothespin and count repetitions.
  • - Squirrel objects into palm (pick up with index finger and thumb, move into palm without using the other hand)
  • - Squeeze sponges to wash off table, clean windows, shower, etc.

Monday, 5 August 2013

Our green session



We had a plantation in our school for topic plant all around. We all went down to see the real world which is so beautiful and green.