By Venkat Ramakrishnan | Project Leader
Isha Vidhya dedicate days for inculcating concepts
and themes into the education. Along these lines,
Alphabet Day was celebrated by the lower
kindergarten students of the Tuticorin school.
Arrangements:
English teachers Ms. Aruna & Mrs. Subbulakshmi
decorated the class with balloons with alphabets
painted on them. Letter cards were prepared using
chart papers and markers and inserted them in ice
cream cups filled with sand.
On the day of the event:
The highlight of the day was presenting the
students with crowns that had alphabets on them!
Interesting games were played to reinforce learning
of English alphabets. Alphabets cards were distributed
among the students and they were asked to match
them with the alphabets in the rangoli
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rangoli)
Then the teacher distributed newspapers to the
students and asked them to circle the alphabets as
they are called out. What could have been a boring
classroom teaching of alphabets was transformed into
a fun event which was enjoyed by the kids and the
teachers alike!
Sharing by Arishkumar, Lower Kindergarten 'B'
section:
"We saw the teachers preparing the alphabets, flowers
and pictures. It was very colourful. My teachers drew
the alphabet kolam. It was drawn by colour chalk pieces.
We searched our name first letter. We sat around the
kolam. I liked the balloons A B C D letters were written
on the balloons. My teachers invited the Principal to
Alphabet day. She came to my class room and asked
some questions. She tied the alphabet crown on my
head. My teacher took the photo. I felt very happy.
Principal asked which teacher name is started by A?
We shouted and said the answer 'Aruna miss'!"
So, when the tiny tots learn the ABCs, it is heartening
to watch! And you too, can join this effort and make a
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