Sunday, October 23, 2022

 

We are all Wonders

The librarian Introduced a listening game called Move forward. It was a fun way for students to learn more about their classmates – the ways in which they are the same and the ways in which they are different.

Then the librarian read aloud a picture story book- “we're all wonders"  by R. J. Palacio. Before reading the story we discussed the cover of the book. This story  is told from the point of view of a boy who gets made fun of for being different. The librarian paused at appropriate places to make comments and ask questions from learners.

After reading, learners were taken to a large chart paper where we had stuck their hand cut-outs. As the entire class watched them carefully no one was able to tell which hand belonged to whom. Finally the learners were asked to suggest suitable heading for the chart paper. (the point was to highlight that we are all unique and yet the same and should respect each other for who we are and not make fun of each other)




Friday, October 21, 2022

 Digital Literacy Week

17th  -21 Oct 2022

Even though many students are digital natives — having grown up in a technological world — educators still lead the way in helping them learn to become good digital citizens.  KC High celebrated Digital Literacy Week from 17th Oct to 22nd Oct 2022 in order to promote awareness across grades.


The ICT department conducted lessons with fun activities for the learners. These topics were the highlights: Being a good digital citizen, importance of online safety, and showing responsibility when using the internet.

During the week the library also got involved with the same theme and promoted digital awareness by read aloud stories to primary learners on staying safe online, online bullying and technology use.

Moreover, to generate awareness among students, the high school learners designed digital literacy posters. The participants were awarded certificates too.



Thursday, October 13, 2022

 Recommend A Book!

In order to get the students talking about the books that they have read and enjoyed, we came up with this book recommendation activity. The students were given index cards and they were asked to reflect on their favourite book/s and why they would want other students to read them.

This activity led a great sharing in the library; we could see students coming out of their way and normal class time for writing recommendations, mostly before breakfast and during lunch time.

Finally we displayed the entire collection of opinions and recommendations on index cards on the library display board so that other students could read and get inspired.






Thursday, October 6, 2022

                    Mini Research Session

In order to research on Culture in Social studies the learners were given an age appropriate roadmap.

First they were asked to breakdown the broad concept Culture into smaller and related more manageable keywords. This was done by a quick tutorial on how to create Mind maps.  

They were also provided with effective Reading strategies - such as skimming and scanning – in order to find and gather culture related information from source material.

This was an opportunity to introduce students to Note taking tips and Citing of their sources in order to avoid plagiarism and providing credit to the original sources.

In notetaking they learnt to take down important facts and information or gather details in the form of different keywords.

It also served well to reinforce the importance of citing and how and what to collect for citing all the sources that they use or refer.

 

 Grade 4 learners taking notes from books

 

  Letters To Santa! The library had placed a drop box where learners were asked to write a letter to Santa. They were asked to write about o...