4 September, 2013
Children make you want to start your life all over again. Truly said..! Children are a gift of god. So innocent so fragile. I have recently started grow fond of small children. Just watching them play is delightful. And their wild imagination will sweep you off your feet!
For CAS this time children from a public school had come to our DY Patil International School to interact and study with our PYP children and we had to guide them. We started the day as we had planned. We first had a small prayer after which we escorted them to the classroom and introduced ourselves.
The children were very sweet and pretty small too! Then groups were made. In my group I had Mahesh, Ganesh, Reshmi, Kaustubh and Lavaynya.
We taught them what are good manners and also told them how to file papers. As an interactive activity we brought actually props like tooth brush and napkin to help them understand better. The children were happy and eager to learn what was being taught to them. They participated actively.
After this session, we took them to the AV room and showed them a video of a story named "The boy who cried like a wolf". The children enjoyed the movie. We also taught them the poem 'Brush Brush your teeth'. It was truly a wonderful day.
When the time was over, we escorted the students back to their vehicle, thanked the teachers and those little sweethearts were gone.
I wish I could be a kid again. No worries at all. Their innocence is priceless!
Till next time :)
Children make you want to start your life all over again. Truly said..! Children are a gift of god. So innocent so fragile. I have recently started grow fond of small children. Just watching them play is delightful. And their wild imagination will sweep you off your feet!
For CAS this time children from a public school had come to our DY Patil International School to interact and study with our PYP children and we had to guide them. We started the day as we had planned. We first had a small prayer after which we escorted them to the classroom and introduced ourselves.
The children were very sweet and pretty small too! Then groups were made. In my group I had Mahesh, Ganesh, Reshmi, Kaustubh and Lavaynya.
We taught them what are good manners and also told them how to file papers. As an interactive activity we brought actually props like tooth brush and napkin to help them understand better. The children were happy and eager to learn what was being taught to them. They participated actively.
After this session, we took them to the AV room and showed them a video of a story named "The boy who cried like a wolf". The children enjoyed the movie. We also taught them the poem 'Brush Brush your teeth'. It was truly a wonderful day.
When the time was over, we escorted the students back to their vehicle, thanked the teachers and those little sweethearts were gone.
I wish I could be a kid again. No worries at all. Their innocence is priceless!
Till next time :)

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