Month: November 2015
Yellow Colour Day
Yellow is the most luminous of all the colours of the spectrum. It’s the colour that captures our attention more than any other colour. It’s the colour of happiness, and optimism, of enlightenment and creativity, the sunshine and spring. In...
Elections in grade 3
Elections conducted in grade 3 Ekya ITPL as part of the curriculum, students were given an opportunity to conduct the class election to give them an overview of the Gram Panchayat election process. A student volunteer prepared a voter list...
Shloka/Prayer Recitation Activity
Sanskrit is the language of mantra, of spiritually empowered sounds. Its usage is to bring our minds back to the consciousness and power of mantra. Mantra is not just concerned with sound but with meaning. It is the basis for...
5th SOF International English Olympiad
HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS to the winners of the 5th SOF International English Olympiad. Top row – Taksheel Partap, Ashwin sivan Second row- Kshitij partap, Anuriha Kodali Third row- Adri Upadhaya, Chinmay Shokeen, Keya Gupta, Suchir Gangireddygari Fourth row-...
Students’s take on Ekya ITPL’s first ever sports day
Ekya school ITPL, has begun its journey into the world of sports by celebrating their first ever Sports day on the 7th of November 2015. The day began with parents rushing in, to find a spot from where they could see...
Reminiscing into Diwali Celebrations
The festival of lights- Diwali was celebrated at Ekya, ITPL with enthusiasm and fervour. Students of the pre-primary, dressed in ethnic clothes, watched animation shows on ‘safe practices during Diwali’ and learnt songs too. They painted diyas and carried it...
Children’s Day Celebrations
“We were all children once. And we all share the desire for the well-being of our children, which has always been and will continue to be the most universally cherished aspiration of humankind.” A day marking childhood, Children’s Day celebrations...
Wishing you a very happy and prosperous Deepavali!
The name ‘Deepavali’ literally means an ‘array of lights’; the festival marks the triumph of good over evil. When the diyas are lighted their glow illuminates even the darkest of nights which signify the enlightenment of soul and the triumph...
Fun student activity on phases of Moon
Children and food—what a natural combination! Combining fun and function, using food as your teaching tool can really get little ones excited about learning. Although it may contradict the popular mealtime mantra to “quit playing with your food,” teaching children can...
Student activities for a holistic development
Very few opportunities in the average student life provide such exposure and realistic outlook towards the competitive nature of real life in such a short span of time as competitions provide. Ekya school recognises the importance of organising competitions for...