हिंदी भारत की राष्ट्रभाषा है। 14 सितंबर 1949 को भारत की संविधान सभा की ओर से हिंदी को राजभाषा का दर्जा दिया गया था। देश भर में 14 सितंबर को हिंदी दिवस मनाया जाता है।
छात्रों को मजेदार और शैक्षिक तरीके से प्रेरित करने के लिए पिछले शैक्षणिक सत्र में एक्या में वर्चुअल असेंबली शुरू की गई थी। प्रत्येक ग्रेड में भाग लेने और अपनी क्षमताओं का प्रदर्शन करने का अवसर होता है। तो इस बार हिंदी दिवस समारोह में छात्रों को अपना हुनर दिखाने का अवसर मिला। हिंदी दिवस मंगलवार, 14 सितंबर 2021 को हमारी कक्षा 9 के छात्रों और शिक्षकों द्वारा आयोजित किया गया था।
समारोह की शुरुआत सभी छात्रों और शिक्षकों के अभिनंदन के साथ हुई और उसके बाद हिंदी दिवस पर एक लघु वीडियो दिखाया गया। उसके बाद, हिंदी दिवस का एक संक्षिप्त साझाकरण और कुछ वीडियो इस विषय पर साझा किए गए कि हिंदी क्यों महत्वपूर्ण है।
समारोह का महत्वपूर्ण हिस्सा सभी छात्रों को हिंदी बोलने के लिए प्रेरित करना था।
प्रत्येक ग्रेड के लिए ब्रेकआउट रूम में एक मजेदार गतिविधि आयोजित की गई थी,
जिसमें अध्यापिकाओं द्वारा छात्रों से हिंदी दिवस पर आधारित प्रश्न पूछे गए,
जैसे -इमोजी आदि द्वारा मुहावरे बूझो और बताओ। फिर हमें 9वीं कक्षा द्वारा हिंदी भाषा
के महत्व पर एक स्किट दिखाया गया । हमारी प्रधानाचार्या जी, मिस शुभ्रा,
ने छात्रों को संबोधित किया, उन्हें हिंदी सीखने के लिए प्रेरित किया। यह एक सार्थक
और मनोरंजक समारोह था।
Pencil and paper
Once there was a pencil and a paper, their friend was an eraser, they lived with a baker.
They wanted to get out of the house, but they had to live with the cows
They were so tired of staying, they wanted to go out and start playing.
They kept trying to go but they were always too slow.
The baker was going to throw them away, they were about to go to Bombay.
They ran away from home,
They went to live in Rome.
They were so happy like a soft washed nappy.
Ekya School, Byrathi welcomed the parents for a Virtual Learning Showcase of PPM and Grade 1. An interesting display of students’ classwork and projects gave a sneak peek to the parents into the virtual classwork of the student and an understanding of Ekya’s progressive learning philosophy. Display of students' artwork, interesting experiments in science, PA challenges, fascinating poems in English, Hindi, and Kannada were just some of the exciting aspects of the Ekya School, Byrathi learning showcase.
The students of Pre-primary flagged off the event by speaking about Early Literacy, students explained the differences between letters, words, sentences and described how to identify CVC, CCVC, and CVCC words in a sentence. In Quest, students spoke about the continents, oceans and spotted India and Bangalore on a Globe. In Numeracy, students demonstrated “One more than and one less than”, “2D and 3D Shapes” concepts using real-life objects. In English, students explained the elements of the story and read a story called, ‘Royal Toothache’.
Students of Grade 1 joined the session along with their families and spoke about the learning that happened in class with the assistance of discussion tools, visible thinking routines, and writing frameworks. In English, students spoke about the visible thinking tool ‘Peel the fruit’, ‘Walk the week’, and how they used these tools across the topics that they studied. Students recited poems in English, Hindi, and Kannada. In Math, students spoke about the writing framework such as Lottery win and a thinking tool. ‘Put on your thinking cap’ to frame word problems using number bonds. In Science, a student described the use of a Venn diagram to show differences and similarities between the Sun and the Moon. A video of a student explaining the Phases of the Moon and Hands-on activity was shared as well. New knowledge in Social Science was shared with the parents in an interesting manner as a student imagined himself as Jawaharlal Nehru and shared what he would have advised the students in the current times. In Computer Science, Students used the tool, ‘outside in’ to explain the topic sequence. In VA, students showcased their paintings, drawings, and the various art forms that they had done such as Pointillism and Picasso Art. In Physical education, students were encouraged to write about the benefits of yoga and fitness. Performing Arts is a co-curricular subject offered to all students in which they learn the nuances of music and dance. Students shared videos of the songs, dance moves that they learnt in class.
The students were informative and confident about their class and the topics. Each subject was very well explained. The learning showcase put a spotlight on students as they demonstrated their skills in the different learning areas. The focus was on what kids are learning in the classroom.
The session came to a close with the vote of thanks shared by one of the students and a padlet link was shared to collect feedback on the event. Parents were delighted to go through various activity sheets, models, and writing frameworks.
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