Free Play Time - Pathways World School

Welcome to the Early Year's Newsletter. We would like
to welcome all the new children and parents who have
joined the pathways family. We are very sure that the
children are settling well and are already enjoying our
programme, we promise whole lot of fun, learning and
Exploration in the times to come. By now, our have slipped
into the school routines happily. The excitement in our
class never seizes to stop. The children have been busy
with activities which have been designed to take care of
their overall development.
‘Free Play Time’
The little ones love the sight and touch of water, we have our water
station in the exploration room and the children were thrilled to
squeeze sponge dipped in water. Some of them washed plastic toys
and were enthusiastic to do so. Our little stars also enjoyed
fishing in our make belief aquarium; they loved to spot the colourful
fish in the tub.
Our children got the most fabulous opportunity
of getting to see the solar tuktuk (auto
rickshaw), they were thrilled to use the horn and
touch the tyre’s of the tuktuk. Many of them also
went inside to move the steering.
‘Solar Tuktuk’
During the circle we introduced our children to
the aquatic animals. The children have started
to sit in a circle for the circle time and we are
very sure that they will start to enjoy this
soon.
The children were told about the three magic
words “Please, Thank you & Sorry” and to
reinforce the same we read the book “Mouse
Says Sorry” which they thoroughly enjoyed. We
also introduced them to the new rhyme “incy
wincy spider”
‘Circle Time’
‘Mouse says Sorry’
‘These are a few of my Favourite Things’
We look forward to yet another week of exploration with our little ones.
Kavya Khaturia Pallavi Kukreti Charu Sharma
(9971025556)
(9811694795)
(9871400035)
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Please send 3 passport size photographs of your child.
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Children are settling down to class time, maybe a quick drop off at a play corner of particular
interest to your baby support his/her settling in.