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Show & Tell (Topic : Solar Planets)

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Tell me and I will forget. Show me and I may remember. Involve me and I will understand. ' At RPS International School, Sector- 50, Gurugram, a 'Show n Tell' competition was organised for the students to enhance their communication and creative skills. The tiny tots of Grade Nursery spoke about 'Aquatic Animals'. Some students created beautiful headgears,others used pictures and posters as a prop for the activity. Grade LKG students spoke confidently about their 'Favourite Bird'. The students used pictures of their favourite bird to share important information about their features,habitats and the food they eat. The students of Grade UKG showcased the most interesting topic 'Solar System' and explained about it in an impressive manner. It was wonderful to see our little munchkins emerging as confident speakers.

Happy Family Day

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  'The best times are always found, when friends and family gather round.' 'Buddy Day' is a wonderful opportunity to express our love and gratitude to family and friends.This day symbolises love, friendship, kindness and gratitude and is the best time to show appreciation for the people we love. At RPS International School ,Sector- 50, the Pre- Primary wing planned various interesting activities for the students to make this day really special for them. Grade UKG children expressed their love and bonding with their families while participating in the 'Family Tree' activity which made this celebration even more special. 'Friendship' is the strongest relationship for the children, after their relationship with parents. To strengthen this beautiful bond, Grade Nursery and LKG kids made colourful 'Buddy Bands' for their buddies. The idea behind celebrating 'Buddy Day' was to help instill moral values in students with the help of exciting

Basant Panchami

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  The arrival of the spring season always brings joy on faces. Vasant Panchami is celebrated across the nation for the arrival of the spring season.This festival is dedicated to Goddess Saraswati the goddess of knowledge, language, music, arts, and power of longing. People wear yellow clothes as a symbolic representation of spirituality. The colour holds a special meaning for this celebration, as it signifies bright yellow sunshine, brilliance of nature and the vibrancy of life. Vasant Panchami is made up of two words Vasant and Panchami. It refers to the fifth day of the spring season. Soaking in the spirit of the festival, the Pre-Primary wing of RPS International School, Sector 50, Gurugram celebrated the festival with great enthusiasm and fervour through the virtual platform. The significance of the festival was explained to the students through a short story followed by a ‘Paper flower making’ and ‘Yellow flower bookmark’ craft. It was indeed a joyful day of learning for the ch

White Color Day

"White is the most wonderful colour of all, because within it one can find every colour of the rainbow" Recognising the colours is an important part of a child's development. In order to foster the right environment for this learning, 'White Colour Day"   "White is the most wonderful colour of all, because within it one can find every colour of the rainbow" Recognising the colours is an important part of a child's development. In order to foster the right environment for this learning, 'White Colour Day' was celebrated by the children of Lkg grade on 8th November,2020. Lots of activities were planned to reinforce the colour. Children were dressed up in White clothes.They were shown white objects to make their learning more effective. Teachers had planned a fun- filled activity session for the kids in which they did cotton pasting on a snowman. A lovely day, well spent while getting introduced to the colour of peace and purity. All the child

Makar Sankranti

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May you always soar high up in life like the vibrant kites that fly in the sky! Happy Makar Sankranti! India is a land of festivals. Makar Sankranti is the festival of worship, food, kite flying and joy. This auspicious occassion is celebrated every year on 14th January depending upon the solar cycle. The meaning of the word Makar Sankranti comes from two words Makar and Sankranti. The meaning of Makar is Capricorn, and the meaning of Sankranti is the transition. The main cuisine of this festival is a dish made from seasme and jaggery that adds sparkle to the festival. Kite flying is also a great part of the festival and during the day the whole family enjoys kite flying. The sky is filled with a lot of colourful kites with interesting designs. Soaking in the spirit of the festival, the Pre Primary wing of RPS International School, Sector 50, Gurugram celebrated the festival with great enthusiasm and fervour through the virtual platform. The significance of the festival was explained

Happy Makar Sankranti

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  May you always soar high up in life like the vibrant kites that fly in the sky! Happy Makar Sankranti! India is a land of festivals. Makar Sankranti is the festival of worship, food, kite flying and joy. This auspicious occassion is celebrated every year on 14th January depending upon the solar cycle. The meaning of the word Makar Sankranti comes from two words Makar and Sankranti. The meaning of Makar is Capricorn, and the meaning of Sankranti is the transition. The main cuisine of this festival is a dish made from seasme and jaggery that adds sparkle to the festival. Kite flying is also a great part of the festival and during the day the whole family enjoys kite flying. The sky is filled with a lot of colourful kites with interesting designs. Soaking in the spirit of the festival, the Pre Primary wing of RPS International School, Sector 50, Gurugram celebrated the festival with great enthusiasm and fervour through the virtual platform. The significance of the festival was explaine