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Month 2015-16
1-08-2017 2017-18
“The most important thing in
communication is hearing
what isn’t said.”
– Peter F. Drucker
To understand the effectiveness of nonverbal communication, the students of Grade 2
watched a ‘Silent Movie’ on Charlie Chaplin in the library.
They understood how important it is to include cues, such as facial expression, eye
movements, gestures, and body orientation, while communicating without speech.
Students were given the opportunity to reflect and discuss their perspective on the same.
Students’ Questions:
Eva Bhuta - Why do they make silent movies?
Parth Yermalkar - Why did silent movies not have colour?
Atharv Renukuntla– How is sign language used?
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PYP Grade 1 - Guest speaker (Ms. Pari Doshi- Physiotherapist)
Our guest speaker’s lecture was based on our central idea: Increasing awareness of our personal
abilities and interests allows our self-identities to develop.
It was really an inspiring presentation. The guest speaker we invited was Anaya Doshi’s mother, who is
a physiotherapist. She deepened the kids’ understanding about correct posture and how to keep
ourselves fit and healthy.
Though the session was based on our physical, social, and emotional awareness, the children also had a
good understanding of what was causing their problems and how they could help themselves.
Since our kids are entering a new growth phase. I believe we can benefit immediately from the
methods Anaya’s mother suggested to do on our day to day work. The students also learned about
healthy food and exercise. We learned how to keep ourselves fit and happy.
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PYP
Curriculum Evening
Curriculum Evenings are an important component of the partnership between Parent, and
the School and provide an important opportunity for dialogue and get familiar with the
child’s learning environment.
On 28th July, PYP held a successful Curriculum Evening. It was an opportunity for parents
to meet the teachers, school administration and to get a glimpse of the timetable, routine
and curriculum breakdown of what will be covered throughout the year. The evening
started with the Principal’s address wherein parents were informed about school policies
and rules and then continued in the homerooms where parents were given hand-outs with
a detailed outline of the curriculum. The main focus of the event was academics and
parents got a fantastic occasion to find out how they can support their child at home and
see firsthand the quality education we offer at our school.
Thank you to all those parents who attended the curriculum meeting.
-Paminder Kohli
PYP Head
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MYP and DP Professional Development Session on Theory of Knowledge (TOK)
A session was held for teachers on how to frame knowledge questions from real-life
situations in TOK. TOK is one of the core components of the Diploma program and aims at
improving critical and high order thinking skills. All subject teachers incorporate TOK in
their teaching. This session was intended to enhance the understanding and
implementation of TOK in subject classes. It further enabled the teachers to exchange
successful classroom practices of incorporating TOK in their teaching.
Teachers discussed a number of real life situations, identified the knowledge claims being
made in them, and discussed the issues they had with the claim, wrote some initial
questions and then refined them to formulate knowledge questions. A number of real life
situations on self-driving cars, on the ever evolving theories of the universe, the social
stigma associated with being left handed etc were discussed.
The session was conducted by Ms. Shuchi Shukla, Mr. Duke Getonto and
Ms. Rashmi Talreja
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MYP and DP PD sessions in the library
TOK Session
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MYP and DP Professional Development Session on International Mindedness
Last week, a session was held for teachers on International Mindedness.
One group activity included exploring and evaluating different facets of international
mindedness. The groups debated amongst themselves and chose the nine facets that
the considered to be the most significant and organized them into a diamond 9
structure as shown below.
This was followed by a discussion on how the curriculum could be designed to include
the conceptual frames of:
the role of culture in our lives and the lives of others
the interdependence of natural and human systems on our planet
the role of peace education and conflict resolution in our world
environmental awareness and sustainability
citizenship and service as an expression of individual responsibility
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MYP and DP Professional Development sessions in the library
International Mindedness
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MYP and DP Professional Development sessions in the library
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Menu Canteen
Note: All salads served will be boiled
- Ms Payal Sinha
Consultant Dietician
PARTICULARS TUESDAY 01.08.17
WEDNESDAY 02.08.17
THURSDAY 03.08.17
FRIDAY 04.08.17
MONDAY 07.08.17
PRE-PRIMARY
VEG KHICHDI WITH ROASTED PAPAD
VEG IDLY WITH CHUTNY
BEETROOT THEPLA WITH KHAJUR CHUTNY
SOYA CHUNKS & VEGETABLE CUTLET WITH CHUTNY
SHORT –BREAK
YELLOW DHOKLA / MILK WITH OATS
MILK WITH WHEAT FLAKES/ VEG SPROUT POHA
TIKKI CHAT / MILK WITH RAGI FLAKES
MILK WITH RICE FLAKES/ SEV POORI
SPECIAL MEAL
VEG PATTY BURGER
PANEER SPRING ROLLS
NOODLES MANCHURIAN
VEG TAWA RICE VEG RAITA
LUNCH
BHAKRI MASALA KHICHADI KHATTI MEETHI KADHI BATATA NU SHAK SALAD PAPAD
CHAPATI PEAS RICE SURATI DAL KALA CHANA MASALA SALAD KACHUMBER SALAD
CHAPATI ZEERA RICE DAL TADKA KARARI BHINDI SALAD BUTTERMILK
PUMPKIN POORI CHOLE KACHUMBER RAITA FRUITY CUSTARD NIMBU PANI
R A K S h A B A N D H A N