Friday, October 21, 2011

M.P.S dancers rock(Class I)

Every Child has some talent in him. To explore the dancing talent of the students, a Solo Dance Competition was organised for the students of Class I on 21 October 2011(Friday). The children were dressed up in beautiful and colourful attires. Kids completely rocked the show by dancing on western and Indian beats such as Waka- Waka, Bum Bum Bhole, Left leg. The performance created an ambience which overwhelmed the audience and the judges.

Result (Class-I)


CategoryName of the ChildClass
Best PerformanceTiya AroraI-A
Best ChoreographyBharat SethiI-B
Best Costume & Make-upGunika KhemkaI-C

Chatpati Chaat Making Activity(Pre Primary)

As we all know, Variety is the spice of life, so apart from doing creative activities, the students of Pre Primary participated in making Chatpati Chaat on 21 October 2011(Friday). They were guided on preparing the Chaat in an hygenic way. They ate the delicious chaat with a tangy taste.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Flower Day (Pre School)

Flowers are the God's finest workmanship in the world and a beautiful gift to the mankind.
Flower Day was organised on 20 October 2011(Thursday) for Pre School children. They decorated hats with different kinds of flowers. The vibrant and colourful hats were a feast to the eyes. This activity helped them to learn with fun and enjoyment.


Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Trip to Rail Museum(Pre School)

Educational trips are essential for the healthy growth of mind. So, a trip was organised for Pre school students at Rail Museum on 18 October 2011(Tuesday). Children were very excited about the picnic. They enjoyed the ride of toy train and learned a little about the history of the Indian Railway. Overall this trip enhanced their knowledge about the most common and popular mode of transport. Through this thrilling trip they learnt the things in easier and lucid manner.

Diya Decoration Activity(Class-II)

"The greatest significance of Diwali is to light up new, bright and colourful dreams, fresh hopes and undiscovered ways".
Diwali is synonymous with the celebration of life and to make this festival special, Diya Decoration Activity was conducted for Class II on 18 October 2011(Tuesday) in school premises. Children brought diyas and decorative material for this activity. They decorated diyas beautifully. It enhanced their creativity. The message was loud and clear "Celebrate Diwali with a conscience". It was the children's zeal and vigour that motivates us to merge ourselves in this light and enjoy the supreme Diwali.


Lantern Activity(Class-III)

"Diwali is the festival of lights, illuminates the darkness and strengthens close friendship and knowledge with a self realization."
On 18 October 2011(Tuesday) the students of Class III learnt to celebrate the festival of Diwali in its purest form by making lanterns. Students made colourful lanterns with attractive papers and also embellished it with mirrors, beads, shells, image of Lord Ganesha etc. Students were encouraged to use these lanterns to adorn the main entrance door of their homes. Students promised their teachers to celebrate this Diwali by sharing happiness and laughter but certainly and a pollution free festival.


Clay Modelling(Class-I)

Clay and kids:The natural way to learn
"Our greatest joy comes when we can employ both our brain and our hands simultaneously in ways which are creative, useful and productive."
Clay is one of those things that is almost irresistible to adults and kids alike. Not many can deny the desire to "play" with clay. So, Clay Modelling competition was held on 18 October 2011(Tuesday)for Class I. The topics were Animals, Toys, Fruits, Vegetables. The clay was made into different shapes by blending the clay. They enjoyed a lot playing with it and decorated well. They came up with innovative ideas and were very enthusiastic.
Such competitions develop children intellectual and practical ability.

Monday, October 17, 2011

Tree Plantation Drive(Nursery Wing)

Trees and plants are an indispensable part of our life. To inculcate the importance of plants, Tree Plantation Day was celebrated on 17 October 2011(Monday). Children brought Rose saplings from their home. Around 100 saplings were planted in the school garden. This activity sensitized the young ones towards the need to make the Earth green and pollution free. It also helped them develop love for mother nature. The tiny tots pledged to conserve nature for a better future.

Friday, October 14, 2011

Card Making Activity (Pre- Primary)

Diwali is the most auspicious festival of Hindus. The word Diwali means'row of lighted lamps' and Diwali signifies the renewal of life. It symbolizes victory of righteousness.
On 14 October 2011 (Friday)Card Making Activity was organised for the tiny tots of Pre Primary. Beautiful cards were made on the occasion of Diwali. Children used creative ideas to make cards by using cutouts of diyas, mirrors, sparkles. Children felt very special while making cards for their family.

Toran Making Activity (Pre-School)

The festival of Diwali commemorates several events in the Hindu religion. To celebrate this festival people illuminate their houses with diyas and doors with torans to welcome Goddess Lakshmi.
Children, alike adults have good time on Diwali as they eagerly wait for sweets and new clothes. We at M.P.S tried to keep up the festive spirit by encouraging and involving little tiny tots to make torans on 13 October 2011(Thursday). Mirrors, peepal leaf printing were used to make Lord Ganesha's face and decorating the rest of toran with glitters and decorative material and definitely their own imagination. This activity enhance their fine motor skills and social skills. It makes them aware about the importance of the festival and its celebration.