The tangrams (Chinese puzzle) is a dissection puzzle consisting of seven flat shapes, called tans, which are put together to form shapes. The objective of the puzzle is to form a specific shape using all seven pieces, which may not overlap.
Students of classes IV and V created scenes of jungle , river side and village using the concept of tangrams
Saturday, 18 October 2014
Creating beautiful tangrams
Friday, 17 October 2014
Nach Baliye
The Junior Wing of VV DAV Public School organised a solo dance competition for the students of classes IV and V. The participants performed various dance forms ranging from the classical to the folk and indo- western genre. Harshita Boolchandani of IV-i and Navnidhi of V-B were declared the winners of the competition.
Thursday, 16 October 2014
To locate the centre of the circle
The students of class IV found out the centre of the circle made by a bangle. They folded the cut out twice and got the creases cutting each other at a point.
Length(Measurements)
Students of class IV measured the length of bulletin board , desks, window panes etc to know about different units of lengths and their relations
Multiplication as repeated addition
Students of class IV used bindis to find the various multiplication facts and to show that multiplication is repeated addition .
Saturday, 11 October 2014
Bridging the gap -An interactive session with Grand Parents
On the occasion of
Elders’ Day, the Junior Wing of Veda Vyasa D. A.V Public School organized the
event, Bridging the Gap- an interactive
session with the grandparents on 27 September 2014 in the school auditorium.
The event began with
the Principal’s address to the gathering emphasizing the role and contribution
of the grandparents in the all-round development of a child. The event marked
the coming together of the two generations- the titans of the yesteryears and
the torch-bearers of the future. The students posed a series of questions to
the grandparents based on the social, educational and other issues of concern. The
grandparents also shared some of their most memorable experiences and
encouraged the young budding minds to walk on the ideals of sincerity, truth
and integrity throughout their lifetime. Fun and frolic were also a part of the
celebration as the audience witnessed the grandparents shaking their legs to
the tunes played by the students and humming the melodious numbers of yester
years.
Thursday, 2 October 2014
Mera Bharat Swachch Bharat- Cleanliness Drive
As part of nation wide campaign "Mera Bharat Swachchh Bharat" announced by our honourable Prime Minister Narendra Modi, students and teachers from class Preschool to class XII enthusiastically participated in cleanliness drive in the school. Both of them had brought mops, dusters, old shirts etc. and took the initiative of cleaning every nook and corner of the school- their classrooms, corridors, drinking water areas, gardens, playground, school canteen etc. They together pledged to keep their surroundings clean and work together for a cleaner India.
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