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DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL , BANGALORE- EAST
Class: UKG
Month: August 2012
“ Arise! Awake! And Stop not till the goal is reached!”
-
Swami Vivekananda
Dear Parent,
We
have,
environment
in
the
that
past
two
month,
provided
a
learning
has taught young children to interact with others
,be patient, to take turns ,and how to listen and follow directions . We
have provided these valuable skills for succeeding not only in the real
school but also in life. Our children seem to “ Know it all” as they are the
second or third generation learners .Parents of these learners are welleducated ,well-informed, well-involved and well-cultured
.Many have
travelled widely and know a lot more about food, culture, plants, animals
and environment.
With the help of such enlightened Parents, we have taken our children to
a new platform. This is just a beginning .We hope to achieve more in the
months to come .
This month theme is “Proud to be an Indian”.India has diversity in
religion, culture and population. Yet there is a oneness that binds all of us
.India is a symbol of unity in diversity .India has seen such great souls as
Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru and Sardar Patel. Their lives has
been worth emulating.
This month highlights India week during which we will have lots of funfilled activities and a talk show followed
by Janamashatmi and EId
celebrations.
So come let’s join hands together to make this journey a true success!
With Regards
Class Teacher
Area of study and Activity
Theme: PROUD TO BE INDIAN
EVS ORAL:
Talking about the significance of Independence Day
• National Flag
• National Leaders
• National Symbols
• Freedom fighters
Written work –Fruits [apple, mango, banana, orange, grapes]
ENGLISH Work
Written and oral
Introduction of vowel i words –it,
it
ib
id
ib, id, ig , ill words
ig
ill
bit
bib
lid
big
hill
lit
nib
kid
pig
bill
fit
lib
rid
dig
chill
hit
rib
mid
gig
drill
pit
nib
hid
twig
frill
kit
crib
did
jig
ill
Introduction of one and many:
Girl-girls
tree-trees
bird-birds
chair-chairs
star-stars
Reading sheet:
•
Sam had a big pin.
•
Ten men in a van.
•
The hen is in the net.
•
An egg is big.
•
The cat is sad.
NUMBER WORK:
¾ Introduction of Number Names: 4, 5, 6,7,8,9 and 10
¾ Sequential Writing of numbers HTO 101-150
¾ Skip Counting by -‘2’
अ आ
HINDI:
उ ऊ
WRITTEN AND ORAL
¾ Introduction of swar
¾ Sequential Writing
ओ, औ, अं, अः
अ
-
अः
ए
ऐ
अं
इ
ई
ॠ
ओ औ
अः
KANNADA:
WRITTEN AND ORAL
¾ Introduction of swaragalu
ఒ, ఓ, ఔ, అం, అః
EXPERIMIND FOR THE MONTH
Air has weight
Keywords : Carbon Dioxide, Oxygen
HANDS ON ACTIVITY
Drawing Book: free hand drawing of Indian Flag
Scrap Book: Making a Rakhi
Class Activity:
ƒ
Portrait Decoration of Freedom Fighters
ƒ
Exchange of Friendship Band
(Please send a friendship band on 6th August)
ƒ
Sandwich Making – 6th August
(Please send 2 slices of bread with butter, a cheese slice
and a lettuce leaf)
{Roll Nos. 1-20 to bring one grated carrot
21-40 to bring peeled cucumber slices ( 5 slices)
ƒ
EID Card
Making a tricolour map - paper tearing activity
ƒ
Free hand drawing –drawing a flag
ƒ
Hand on activity –Finger puppet
Yoga for Happy childhood
Children will be performing yoga as per their weekly time table.
•
The children will practice Meditation daily .This helps them
to remain calm and focused.
•
They will be guided to roll and unroll their yoga mats.
•
Children will be performing the butterfly posture and
practice
neck and eye movements.
RHYME TIME
This is Our Flag
We are Indians, bold and free,
We are Indians, We love our country,
We will guard it and keep it free.
We salute our flag with pride,
We sing Jana-Gana-Mana,
Standing side by side.
Jai –Hind!! Jai Hind!!
Oranges And Lemon
Oranges and lemon
are good for your tummy,
Bananas and apples
are so yummy,
Cherries red and Sapotas sweet,
Grapes in bunch
are good to eat.
Hindi Rhyme
Yek do yek do, badate kadam,
Bharath ma ke bacche hum,
Nahi rokenge nahi jukenge ,
Aage badate rahenge hum.
LET’S CELEBRATE:
Thursday 2nd :
Raksha Bandhan
Dress code:
Ethnic wear
Activity:
Making a Rakhee (get sweets in the snack box)
Monday 6th :
Friendship day celebrations
Dress code:
Party dress
Activity:
Children will get their own Friendship band to exchange
and Sandwich making.
Wednesday 8th :
Janmashtami
Dress code:
Children to come dressed as Radha and Krishna.
Activity :
Making a pot with clay
INDIA WEEK Friday 10th to Tuesday 14th
Friday 10th :
National Leaders Parade
Monday 13th :
Tattoo making
Dress code:
Children to come dressed in orange colour.
Tuesday 14th:
Children special assembly
Dress code:
White kurta and pajama
Friday 17th:
Eid celebration
Dress code:
Ethnic wear
Activity :
Making a card
DATES TO REMEMBER
THURSDAY 9TH :Janmastami (Holiday)
WEDNESDAY 15th :Independence day (Holiday)
MONDAY 20TH :Ramzan (Holiday)
FRIDAY 31st: :Dress down day
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