Month – June
Class – Preparatory
Importance of CCA
Every activity in school life plays a significant role in the development of students.
Co-curricular activities are an essential part of school life and helps in enhancing
learning process of students at school. Co-curricular activities are designed and
balanced with academic curriculum so that every student gets to learn beyond
subjects.
Co-curricular activities are meant to bring social skills, intellectual skills, moral
values, personality progress and character appeal in students. It includes athletics,
cultural events, Library activities, science activities, classroom activities, creative
arts and meditation .
Classroom Newsletter
To keep parents informed and students involved we have Classroom Newsletters.
Kindly be informed that each class is assigned a particular month to showcase glimpses of
CCA and other events which would materialize through that month.
Photographs of that respective class presenting the Newsletter will be seen in abundance.
Requesting eager parents of other sections to wait patiently for their child’s photographs to
be seen in times to come !
Irrespective of any given section’s Newsletter. You can rest be assured that all the activities
showcased is on par with the rest of the other sections involved.
Welcome Back To School Activity
“It does not matter how slowly you go as long as you do not stop”- Confucius
We welcomed the session, with new hopes and aspirations in abundance.
We had first impression of the parent and the child and created a memory which will last
forever.
Each section chose a picture of a vehicle as the theme for the name tag which was coloured
by the children.
Finger printing activity was conducted for the bag tags of the children.
Circle Time - Myself
Circle time activity on Myself – It was a consistent opportunity to connect with
the children along with their parents.
A carefully planned time in which children developed a wide range of skills such
as confidence, self-esteem, talking and listening. Circle time helped children to
enjoy learning about themselves .
The children and parents introduced themselves in this activity by mentioning
their name, favourite colour, etc.
International Yoga Day
It was celebrated by organizing yoga during the morning assembly, in order to
enhance the awareness of yoga.
Children chanted few prayers and performed basic asana under the guidance of
Mrs. Manisha, the Yoga instructor with close supervision by the respective class
teachers.
Regular yoga practice leads to better mental, physical and intellectual health.
It positively changes the lifestyle of the people and increases the level of well-
being.
International Yoga Day (June 21)
World Environment Day (June 5)
Fixing Toys
Fathers’ Day Card Making.
Comparing Quantities – Same & Different
Story / Rhymes
Rhymes:
Rhymes can teach children critical verbal skills, such as repetition and rhythm, that facilitate
language development.
Story:
Story helps your child to interpret sounds, learn new words and develop early literacy
skills.
Creativity is an important skill, and teachers can build on this skill by having children draw
pictures of characters or settings after telling a story.
Strokes
All drawings and handwriting is produced
by a series of strokes that form curves and
straight lines in different directions, which
are linked together to form patterns,
shapes, letters and numbers.
Left & Right Concept
Having children dance to the Rolly Polly rhyme in the
classroom and assembly not only proved to be fun
but also was a rewarding experience by enhancing
physical activity.
Without knowing the left and right direction, children
naturally learnt the concept.
Cleanliness
Good personal hygiene is very important and
if children learn it at an early age it will be of
great help to them in life.
Scribbling Activity
Scribbling and drawing are the first steps in learning to
write.
They look like a lot of lines, loops and squiggles. But these
strokes are very important to a young child.
They are a child's way of writing his / her thoughts.
Sand Pit Area
Playing in the sand pit is fun and a great way for children to learn different
skills.
Children can manipulate the sand to make different kinds of shape.
Development of gross and fine motor skills
Eye-hand coordination
Sensory development
Thank you….