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March 2013<br />

Issue 10<br />

FROM THE EDITOR’S DESK<br />

Spring announces the time when divine creativity manifests itself in its full glory. Just like the trees and flowers, our<br />

students too have been on this creative high over the last few months. Be it practising for the Founder’s or engaging in<br />

units on expression through Art, or the imaginative ways of expressing their understanding through a variety of learning<br />

engagements, students have explored and nurtured their creativity to the fullest! They have also challenged themselves<br />

in adventure activities through Camps thereby, strengthening their endurance of the body and mind. This edition<br />

best summarises the following quote by Maya Angelou “You can't use up creativity. The more you use, the more you<br />

have.” So let us celebrate the riches of the mind, our students have gathered by exploring and expressing their<br />

Creativity!<br />

CONTENT<br />

pAGE 1<br />

* EDITORIAL<br />

* CREATIVITY- THE SUBTLE DESIGN OF PYP<br />

* CREATIVITY IN DANCE<br />

PAGE 2<br />

* GREEN BRIGADE<br />

* CREATIVITY IN ICT<br />

* CREATIVE USE OF THE IPAD<br />

* CREATIVITY IN MUSIC<br />

* CREATIVE POEMS<br />

* LOGO DESIGNING<br />

* EXHIBITING CREATIVE MATERIALS<br />

* SUNDER BHAIYA’S PERSPECTIVE<br />

* BIOGRAPHIES<br />

* CREATIVE LIFE CYCLES<br />

PAGE 3<br />

* FIELD TRIPS-<br />

^ NURSERY, GRADE 2, 3, 4 &5<br />

* GRADE 4 SPACE WORKSHOP<br />

PAGE 4<br />

* LETS GO CAMPING - REPORT ON CAMPS<br />

* INTERNATIONAL MOTHER LANGUAGE DAY<br />

* NUMERACY DAY<br />

PAGE 5<br />

* STUDENT LED CONFERENCE<br />

* PYP EXHIBITION<br />

* JOB ALIKE SESSION<br />

* WORKSHOPS<br />

* ROUND SQUARE CONFERENCE<br />

Creativity –<br />

the subtle design of PYP<br />

Jean Piaget was a renowned Swiss developmental psychologist and pioneer in the study of child intelligence,<br />

who said that, “The principle goal of education is to create men who are capable of doing new things, not simply<br />

of repeating what other generations have done - men who are creative, inventive and discoverers.”<br />

One of the most attractive aspects of PYP, which I have been teaching and coordinating for the last 6 years,<br />

is the scope for Creativity. Creativity is a given in the PYP, by the very nature of its programme, both for the<br />

student and the teacher. The different elements of the programme lend itself to making learners more creative.<br />

Firstly, its transdisciplinary nature opens up the avenues for all disciplines to interweave its uniqueness into<br />

the inquiry. Students can explore the Arts, Drama, Dance, Music and use modern day ICT tools to not only<br />

to learn more holistically across disciplines, but also to present their findings in a more creative and appealing<br />

manner. Teachers too can empower students to try out a way of expression that they<br />

have not tried before. In a year 5 unit on how humans can use technology to express<br />

themselves, my students created presentations using Windows Movie Maker, Photoshop,<br />

Power Point to name a few and some even had a free go at using Glogster to create<br />

their own eye catching blogs. In another unit in year 4, students created a 3d model<br />

to represent an Ecosystem of their choice and each model reflected not only the child’s<br />

understanding but also their artistic skills.<br />

This automatically makes the content and the mediums of communication differentiated<br />

to the students’ own cognitive and creative abilities. This supports students to<br />

think out of the box to manifest their understanding thereby developing their abilities<br />

to problem solve and come up with new ideas!<br />

The Learner Profile too makes the learners creative! Through its different attributes,<br />

the programme endeavours to address the deep seated human qualities<br />

which contribute to making a ‘whole child’. A child who doesn’t fear taking risks,<br />

a child who is open to new ideas, a child who is constantly thinking and inquiring,<br />

a child who makes the right choices and a child who is caring about the world, and<br />

its people. By imbibing these qualities we will eventually have<br />

- Abhimanyu Das Gupta (Editor in chief)<br />

a<br />

learner who has the ingenious nature of creating new rules, new pol- i-<br />

cies, new social structures, new designs and thus, a new global order.<br />

An intelligence that is much wider in its perspective, kinder in its<br />

human approach and more real in the face of an ever changing<br />

world!<br />

- Abhimanyu Das Gupta (PYP Coordinator)<br />

(An article published in the IB <strong>World</strong> Magazine, Issue- May 2011)<br />

DANCING AWAY CREATIVELY<br />

Dance is a physically creative way to express our feelings and ideas. Students of Primary<br />

have been diligently practising for the Founder’s over the last few months. This year,<br />

we have incorporated elements of drama and movement along with conventional dance<br />

routines. This has pushed the students to use their entire body, face and heart to express<br />

themselves creatively, and breathe life into the characters they are playing. The freedom,<br />

of letting one’s bodies sway to the music and yet, convey meaning, has been exhilarating<br />

for them, and it has been amazing to see them learn and grow through this creative<br />

process. We wish the students all the best for their final performance on Founder’s<br />

Day!<br />

-- - Norbu Tshering & Garima Shitoot<br />

-i<br />

Pg 1


GREEN BRIGADE<br />

The Green Brigade, an ongoing initiative by Nursery has been active since it began<br />

in August 2012. The short hikes around the school campus have been learning<br />

experiences for our young members and we have managed to integrate our club<br />

activities, into the curriculum. On one of our explorations, the students created<br />

‘The addition stick’, wherein they used different materials, to string on the stick<br />

adding on one. They thoroughly enjoyed looking for 3D shapes outdoors. Looking<br />

CREATIVE USE OF THE iPad<br />

Technology plays a creative role in the field of education. Thanks<br />

to technology; education has gone from passive to interactive<br />

and it has helped in creating curiosity in the minds of students.<br />

The use of iPad in the Early Years has helped inspire creativity<br />

and hands-on learning with features you won’t find in any other<br />

educational tool. The students of Early Years have learnt to use<br />

the interface and explored various applications, with lots of enthusiasm.<br />

They have shown their creativity by creating a variety<br />

of drawings and paintings, stories and puppet shows, playing<br />

fun and educational games and puzzles, some related to their units under various Transdisciplinary<br />

Themes. Students even recorded a conversation about their best friends using the camera feature of<br />

an iPad. All in all, the iPad has proved to be an excellent creative and educational tool.<br />

- Richa Chopra<br />

CREATIVE TEACHERS AND<br />

STUDENTS<br />

Creativity is promoted and appreciated through the Language<br />

Arts. Students of Grade 5 experimented with different<br />

poetic devices to write poems using their imagination<br />

and innovative thoughts and ideas. Ananya Agarwalla of<br />

Grade 5y, wrote one such unique poem about nature, incorporating<br />

all the five elements learnt (Alliteration, Rhyme,<br />

Simile, Metaphor and Personification). See if you can identify<br />

them in her original work below:<br />

IT’S A NEW DAY<br />

A beautiful beginning to a beautiful day,<br />

The sun is the dad, trying not to get mad,<br />

Sending kids to school, parents to work,<br />

The sun has woken up to a fresh new start.<br />

The sun waking up all the flowers,<br />

Making them grow and bloom with his powers<br />

The caramel colour touching my skin,<br />

Making my skin as dark as mud.<br />

- Ananya Agarwalla<br />

Inspired by a beautiful bird who was a frequent<br />

visitor of Grade 5<br />

A BEAUTIFUL BIRD<br />

A beautiful bird sits on our window sill.<br />

She sings in a language unknown,<br />

Yet, we listen in rapt attention<br />

And try to be a part of her song.<br />

She greets us chirpily in the morning<br />

Telling us of nature’s beauty.<br />

She spends her time pecking<br />

On the glass that forms our boundary.<br />

Who is she?<br />

A beauteous work of God’s garden,<br />

Brown and green signifying a tree.<br />

She cries out in repetitive tones<br />

Reminding us of the joy of being free.<br />

We leave our work<br />

To surround and calm her.<br />

Is she a co traveller in our learning<br />

Or a wizened teacher for our awakening?<br />

-Renu Kaushal<br />

I SEE GOD<br />

I see God.<br />

I see God.<br />

In the helpful gesture of a friend,<br />

In the generosity of an acquaintance,<br />

In the forgiveness of another,<br />

In the innocence of a child,<br />

In the wisdom of an elderly.<br />

Yes I see God, yes I do.<br />

-Yogita Sachdeva<br />

for various objects, beginning with a phonogram was another favourite activity of<br />

‘The Green Brigade’. The latest initiative is connected with our unit ‘Transportation’.<br />

The ‘Green Brigade’ is currently trying to find ways on how they could help reduce<br />

air and noise pollution. Keep looking out for this space for new exploits of ‘The<br />

Green Brigade’.<br />

- Sandeep Kamboj & Kavita Reigo<br />

Creativity in Music<br />

The students of Grade 5 have enjoyed watching and analysing<br />

various videos in the music lessons. They understood how<br />

old songs can be changed to suit the modern day beats and<br />

techniques without losing their essence. Students also shared<br />

some examples of such songs with the<br />

class. They also made connections about<br />

the meaning of the song to their life.<br />

This exercise helped nurture their creative<br />

understanding of music, as they<br />

realised the different ways in which<br />

one can express through music and<br />

how the styles have changed over time.<br />

- Jim Elvin & Ritika Wahal<br />

LOGO<br />

DESIGNING<br />

Art naturally promotes the creativity<br />

of students. The students<br />

of Grade 5 got a great opportunity<br />

to showcase their creativity<br />

by enthusiastically participating<br />

in the logo making competition<br />

as a run-up to the PYP Exhibition.<br />

They formed groups with<br />

their friends and created the<br />

logo based on the Transdisciplinary<br />

theme, ‘Sharing the planet’<br />

which is going to be addressed<br />

through the PYP Exhibition.<br />

Students were free to work with any medium to create the<br />

logo. The rubric for the assessment was also created by<br />

students. Some of the criteria were team work, neatness,<br />

originality and creativity. Mr. Pranjal Rai, Faculty – Design<br />

and Technology was invited to judge the competition.<br />

The variety of beautiful<br />

designs made it difficult for the<br />

judges to choose, but in the end,<br />

the final logo to be selected was<br />

this.<br />

-Isha Joshi<br />

CREATIVE LIFE CYCLES<br />

In connection with the<br />

unit Life Cycles under<br />

the Transdisciplinary<br />

Theme How the world<br />

works Kindergarteners<br />

inquired into the life<br />

cycles of their choice and<br />

shared the information<br />

by creating models of the<br />

chosen life cycles. They<br />

were very creative in making the models. Some children illustrated<br />

by drawing while some chose to make 3D models using clay/waste<br />

objects. They very confidently presented their models to their peers,<br />

thus, displaying the attribute of being confident communicators.<br />

-Nalini Vohra & Jasleen Kaur Monga<br />

Creativity in ICT<br />

ICT, we held students think creatively about new ideas,<br />

innovate, create and design applications and programs<br />

independently by using a variety of web 2.0 tools, software<br />

and apps. Students are given exposure to different<br />

types of systems such as laptops, iPads and desktops<br />

so that they feel comfortable working with any given<br />

device, software, application and Web 2.0 tools. Students,<br />

this year, created surveys, timelines, digital storybooks,<br />

online journal, mind maps, organizational charts and<br />

tag-clouds. They also investigated various softwares to create presentations and explore<br />

video and image editing, animation and desktop publishing. All this helped them display<br />

their creativity and innovation and hone their critical thinking and problem solving skills.<br />

-Pooja Sachdeva<br />

EXHIBITING CREATIVE<br />

MATERIALS<br />

As a part of their summative<br />

For the unit ‘Materials’ under the<br />

Transdisciplinary Theme How<br />

the world works, students of<br />

Grade 1 explored different materials<br />

at home and applied their<br />

knowledge of the properties of<br />

these materials to design and create<br />

original products. Students were<br />

extremely creative in designing<br />

their products and showed responsibility<br />

towards the environment by<br />

reusing and recycling different materials.<br />

Their products were exhibited<br />

and the students were greatly<br />

appreciated by the teachers and students of the Primary <strong>School</strong>.<br />

- Lisha Mohanty<br />

BIOGRAPHIES<br />

While working on writing biographies<br />

in Hindi, Grades 4 & 5<br />

students went for a tete-a-tete with<br />

the Chairman of <strong>Pathways</strong> Group<br />

of <strong>School</strong>s, Mr. Pramod Jain, at<br />

Sainik Farms, New Delhi and<br />

Mrs. Paramjit Kaur Narang,<br />

<strong>School</strong> Director of <strong>Pathways</strong><br />

<strong>School</strong>, Gurgaon. They enthusiastically<br />

met and spoke to these<br />

visionaries about their life, routine,<br />

achievements and the<br />

special moments of their<br />

lives. The students used<br />

the information collected<br />

to pen their biographies in<br />

Hindi.<br />

- - Ranjana Varshney &<br />

Komal Dua<br />

ikMgaDma Aa^f D/Imsa)<br />

kuC idna phlao mauJao Apnao saaiqayaaoM ko saaqa ikMgaDma<br />

Aa^f D/Imsa jaanao ka Avasar p`aPt huAa. gauD,gaaMva<br />

inavaasaI haonao ko baavajaUd maOM phlao kBaI BaI vaha^M<br />

nahIM gayaa. vaha^M ka dRSya A%yaMt manamaaohk qaa.<br />

Alaga-Alaga doSaaoM evama\ p`doSaaoM kI JaaMikyaa^M, vaoSaBaUYaa,<br />

ja,ovar, Kana-pana, naR%ya, saMgaIt, BaaYaae^M saBaI ka saMgama<br />

hO – ‘ikMgaDma Aa^f D/Imsa ’<br />

drvaajaao, pr baD,o baD,o haqaI, maanaao sabaka svaagat kr<br />

rho haoM. Aasamaana [tnaa saaf, ik ek-ek tara<br />

iganaa jaa sako.naIlao Aasamaana maoM dUQa saa safod caa^Md ijasakI saudMrta doKto hI banatI<br />

qaI. tBaI mauJao Ahsaasa huAa ik baahr tao caaMd ABaI inaklaa hI nahIM ABaI<br />

tao idna hI hO. tBaI maoro ek ima~ nao batayaa ik yah Aasamaana tao kRi~ma $p sao<br />

banaayaa gayaa hO. AaOr yah saunato hI maoro pava^M tlao sao jamaIna iKsak ga[-.<br />

[sako pScaat hmanao caIna doSa ko klaakaraoM d\vaara p`stut ikyaa gayaa naaTk<br />

doKa. [sa naaTk maoM saBaI pa~aoM nao A%yaMt Saanadar, hOrtMgaoja, evama\ AsmarNaIya<br />

p`dSa-na ikyaa.yah maoro jaIvana ka A%yaMt raomaaMcak evama\ manamaaohk AnauBava qaa,<br />

ijasao maOM caah kr BaI na BaUla pa}^Mgaa.<br />

saundr BaOyaa kI khanaI, ]nhI kI ja,ubaanaI<br />

Pg 2


GRADE 2- SULTANPUR<br />

BIRD SANCTUARY<br />

In conjunction with our unit on Migration under the Transdisciplinary<br />

Theme Where we are in place and time, Grade 2 visited<br />

the Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary to see migratory birds and<br />

to understand the various reasons of migration. The students<br />

saw many different species of birds<br />

with the help of a guide who explained<br />

to the students the reasons<br />

for migration. The students were<br />

also shown pictures of all the migratory birds which visit<br />

the sanctuary. It was a very enriching experience for the<br />

students to see and understand Bird Migration which also<br />

helped them to make connections with Human Migration.<br />

- Prachi Khanna<br />

GRADE 4- NEHRU MUSEUM<br />

To learn through observing, analysing and understanding<br />

is an integral part of PYP. To further their inquiry<br />

into the unit ‘Revolutions’ under the Transdisciplinary<br />

Theme Where we are in place and time and broaden<br />

their horizons, students of Grade 4 visited the Nehru<br />

Museum. The museum showcases the life of Jawaharlal<br />

Nehru in context to the independence struggle. Various<br />

movements that were a part of the Indian freedom struggle<br />

– Indian National Congress, Civil Disobedience Movement,<br />

Chauri Chaura, Simon Go back, Indian National<br />

Army, Quit India movement, the trial of Rajguru, Bhagat<br />

Singh and Sukhdev, Jallianwala Bagh massacre have been<br />

depicted through photographs, carefully preserved articles<br />

of newspapers of an erstwhile era<br />

and letters written by the many<br />

greats of the freedom struggle. Students showed immense<br />

interest in learning about the leadership, faith,<br />

courage, determination of our great leaders. They returned<br />

from the trip inspired, motivated, empowered<br />

with the knowledge about the freedom struggle.<br />

- Alka Balain<br />

GRADE 5- KINGDOM OF DREAMS<br />

0n 10th October, 2012, as a part of the<br />

Finding Out activity for the unit of inquiry<br />

‘<strong>World</strong> Citizens’ under the Transdisciplinary<br />

Theme Where we are in place and time,<br />

the students of Grade 5 visited the Culture<br />

Gulley at the Kingdom of Dreams in Gurgaon.<br />

This visit gave the students an insight<br />

into the culture of their home/host country<br />

while enhancing their open-mindedness and<br />

respect for cultural diversity. They visited the stalls of the different states<br />

and made note of their unique characteristics. They also got the opportunity<br />

to taste cuisines from different states. Students were enthralled to<br />

see the dances and artifacts from the different states of India. They got a<br />

first-hand experience of the diversity and richness of the Indian culture.<br />

- Seema Tuli<br />

GRADE 3 - STELLAR MUSEUM<br />

NURSERY - SAFDARJUNG AIRPORT<br />

Nursery visited the Safdarjung Airport as a part of their inquiry on ‘Transportation’. The students were<br />

given the opportunity to explore the helicopters from the inside. It was a delight to observe their reactions<br />

on seeing the cockpits. The students inundated the Pawan Hans officials and the pilot with many relevant<br />

questions. They used their mathematical skills to estimate the seating capacity of the helicopters and<br />

learnt related vocabulary. Students reflected on their field trip through drawings supported with verbal<br />

explanations. The trip was a wonderful experience for all of us.<br />

- Sandeep Kamboj<br />

GRADE 5- THE HAPPY SCHOOL<br />

As part of their inquiry under the Transdisciplinary Theme ‘How we organize ourselves’,<br />

the students of Grade 5 have been inquiring into different kinds of organisations and<br />

evidences of protection of “Child Rights” by different organisations. To further understand<br />

how various organisations protect and promote the rights of children, the students of Grade<br />

5 went for a field trip to The Happy <strong>School</strong>, Gurgaon on Monday, 11th March. The Happy<br />

<strong>School</strong> started by Ms. Kamal Capoor as an initiative with three children has grown into a<br />

full-fledged state-endorsed government school with more than 350 children.<br />

The students of Grade 5 brainstormed and planned various activities to interact with the<br />

students of Grade 4 and 5 from The Happy <strong>School</strong>. The students were grouped into various<br />

activities like: cricket, basket ball, storytelling and art and craft and spent a lot of time<br />

with their peers from the Happy <strong>School</strong>. Ms. Capoor addressed the students and shared<br />

some information about the origin and general working of the school. She also answered<br />

some queries of our students. The students also shared the communal mid-day meal with<br />

the students. It was a great opportunity for the students to learn how the rights of the less<br />

privileged children are being protected by NGOs like The Happy <strong>School</strong>.<br />

- Sonia Juneja<br />

Grade 3 had an opportunity to<br />

visit the Stellar Museum on the<br />

14th of February in conjunction<br />

with their unit ‘Inventions’ under<br />

the Transdisciplinary Theme<br />

How the world works. This Museum<br />

is an activity centre with<br />

an emphasis on learning while<br />

playing. The area is split into<br />

eight galleries—Theatre, Invent<br />

It, Build It, Discover It, Live It, Create It, Splash It and<br />

Explore It. All the exhibits are hands-on, so students<br />

enjoyed themselves while understanding<br />

simple concepts such as gravity, aerodynamics<br />

and magnetism through games.<br />

The Invent It gallery has an interesting Air<br />

Wall where students could see how scarves<br />

and paper cups behave when a gust of wind<br />

blows in a confined space. The Build It<br />

gallery gave students a chance to use their<br />

hands to build objects with pieces of cardboard,<br />

giant, foam-enclosed blocks,<br />

and small blocks too. The Live It zone<br />

has a market area, a make-believe<br />

cafe, and even a doctor’s clinic. The<br />

drum, which mimics the heartbeat,<br />

was a huge hit! So was an X-ray table,<br />

where students saw X-rays of various<br />

bones in the body and even worked on<br />

a jigsaw of the human skeleton. The<br />

Create It zone has a glass wall with<br />

paint brushes where students painted to their heart’s<br />

content. The Splash It zone has a big water table where<br />

students learned about dams and how the<br />

energy from water can be used to work<br />

turbines. The Discover It zone with the idea<br />

of discovering the continents through a set<br />

of images and voice-overs was an exciting<br />

place to be. The Grade 3 students got an<br />

opportunity to be experience the ingenuity<br />

of an inventor through this visit.<br />

- Judith Brown<br />

GRADE 4- SPACE WORKSHOP<br />

A day long workshop on astronomy and science<br />

was organized for the students of Grade 4 as a part<br />

of the ongoing unit, Space, under the Transdisciplinary<br />

Theme How the world works on Thursday,<br />

14th February, 2013. The theme for the workshop<br />

was “Ways and means of space exploration”.<br />

The session which was led by Ms Pooja, Assistant<br />

Scientific Officer, Space Technology &<br />

Education Pvt. Ltd. started off with an interesting<br />

quiz based on the prerequisites to be an astronaut.<br />

Students then undertook a lung capacity test to<br />

test their endurance to breathe in the thin air that<br />

exists in space. A chosen few were given a chance<br />

to show their dancing skills in vacuum and some<br />

GRADE 2- SANSKRITI<br />

KALA KENDRA<br />

In conjunction with our unit on Arts under<br />

the Transdisciplinary theme ‘How we<br />

express ourselves’, the students of<br />

Grade 2 visited the Sanskriti Kendra (Anandgram)<br />

on 12th March 2013. This visit helped the<br />

students look at various art forms. They visited<br />

different museums like Museum of Terracotta,<br />

Textile museum and Art of everyday living<br />

museum. They saw artworks of different regions<br />

and many antique pieces which helped in igniting<br />

queries in the young minds. The students were enthralled to<br />

see the textile museum and the terracotta museum. It was a very<br />

enriching and fulfilling experience for all of us.<br />

- Prachi Khanna<br />

were given an opportunity to experience being an astronaut.<br />

Students displayed their ingenuity by building rockets, individually assembling the components<br />

given. The mechanism used to propel a rocket<br />

into space was explained. They experienced the<br />

launching of a rocket into space in a virtual simulated<br />

environment. Later on, they watched a video on<br />

‘International Space Station’ where a live recording<br />

of the actual station and the cosmonauts was shown.<br />

They were briefed about the lives of cosmonauts in<br />

space.<br />

The students had an enriching and enlightening learning<br />

experience. They took space mementos home as a<br />

remembrance of their first simulated encounter with space.<br />

- Alka Balain<br />

Pg 3


On 25th February,<br />

students of Grade<br />

1 were as excited<br />

and anxious as their<br />

parents about their<br />

first ever overnight<br />

camping experience!<br />

After gathering in<br />

school, we proceeded<br />

on a short drive to Camp Tikkling, which is surrounded<br />

by extensive wilderness of the rocky<br />

Aravalis. Once at the camp site, the students<br />

spent an adventurous day, engaged in a variety<br />

of challenging activities. They were indeed<br />

‘risk takers’, as they enthusiastically took up<br />

CAMP HATHIPAON- GRADE 5<br />

The students of<br />

Grade 5, began<br />

their adventurous<br />

four day camp<br />

to Haathipaon,<br />

Mussoorie in<br />

the wee hours of<br />

26th February<br />

2013. The following<br />

day, the 27th<br />

February, after<br />

a hearty breakfast<br />

the students<br />

embarked on a<br />

trek to George Everest Point and<br />

enthusiastically participated in rock<br />

climbing and rappelling. They<br />

wound off the day with dinner<br />

and played antakshari around the<br />

bonfire. After breakfast on the 28th<br />

February the students trekked 8<br />

km to the Jwala Devi temple which<br />

tested them physically and mentally.<br />

Back to base camp, they had a<br />

sumptuous lunch and participated<br />

in various confidence building activities.<br />

Later, the students also went<br />

on a night trek and had a Maggie<br />

making competition using natural<br />

resources, in which they displayed<br />

their teamwork. On the 1st of<br />

March, the last day at the camp, the<br />

students visited a village near the<br />

LET’S GO CAMPING<br />

CAMP TIKKLING - GRADE 1<br />

the challenges of the Artificial Wall Climbing,<br />

Zip Lining, Crossing Obstacle Course and<br />

many more. The day at the Camp Tikkling<br />

ended with an entertaining magic show, but the<br />

students were more excited to spend the night<br />

on the school campus. They had a scrumptious<br />

dinner and happily explored it at night with<br />

their torches. A hot chocolate milk and movie<br />

was a perfect winding up for the campers. They<br />

were up earlier than expected the next morning<br />

and enjoyed the art activity after breakfast.<br />

After so much fun, they were ready to get back<br />

to their parents, a little more grown up than<br />

before!<br />

- Shilpa Narang<br />

camp site and interacted with the<br />

villagers to learn about the simple<br />

lives the villagers lead. We were also<br />

fortunate to sight the snow capped<br />

peaks of the Himalayas, after being<br />

hidden over three forecast days. It<br />

was a life changing experience and<br />

a breathtaking memory that I am<br />

sure we will all cherish for many<br />

years to come! On returning to base<br />

camp, the students packed their<br />

belongings and soon were on their<br />

way to the railway station. Tired,<br />

exhausted but more responsible<br />

and aware, the students returned<br />

to the welcoming arms of their parents<br />

and the comfort of their home.<br />

- Aashna Verma<br />

INTERNATIONAL MOTHER LANGUAGE DAY 2013<br />

‘Everything can change, but not the language that we carry inside us, like a world more<br />

exclusive and final than one's mother's womb’ – Italo Calvino<br />

International Mother Language Day (IMLD) is celebrated all across the world on 21st February.<br />

Multilingualism is the norm of the day and the day is of special significance to our school, <strong>Pathways</strong>,<br />

being a multicultural and multilingual community. The theme for IMLD '2013 as proposed<br />

by the UNESCO is “The Book". Celebrations started a week in advance. Students designed "Picture<br />

books" in English as well as in their mother tongue with the help<br />

of teachers and parents. The students were also given a word every<br />

day for a week, in English, that they translated and displayed on the<br />

board in their mother tongue. They were also encouraged to bring a<br />

book in their Mother Language for the class library. They read the<br />

book to their friends and were helped in translation by others. A variety<br />

of other activities like caption making for funny pictures, finding<br />

the meaning of their own names, tongue twisters, language<br />

treasure hunt, and word splash were also organised throughout<br />

the various grades. Musical songs and poems were taught<br />

to students in different languages by the music department. A<br />

special assembly was organized to mark the culmination of<br />

the day. Students recited songs, poems, verses in their mother<br />

tongue. An interactive language based quiz was held boosting<br />

the competitive spirit amongst the various houses in the school.<br />

The children were informed about the various languages prevalent<br />

in different parts of the world through a power point presentation.Celebrating the International<br />

Mother Language Day inspired solidarity based on understanding, tolerance and dialogue.<br />

- Alka Balain<br />

KINDERGARTEN- DAY OUT<br />

AT CAMP TIKKLING<br />

The Kindergarteners also spent a day<br />

at Camp Tikkling along with Grade 1.<br />

Children displayed the profile of being<br />

‘Risk – takers’ by enthusiastically participating<br />

in various challenging activities.<br />

They enjoyed the Obstacle Course,<br />

the Crocodile pit, Commando net and<br />

Burma Bridge. After a mouth watering<br />

lunch, the students learnt how to pitch<br />

a tent which was followed by the Tug of<br />

War. The children finally left the camp<br />

site happy and exhausted carrying back<br />

precious memories with them.<br />

-Ruby Gandhar<br />

PICNIC TIME FOR<br />

PRE- NURSERY & NURSERY<br />

There was heightened excitement in<br />

the Early Years building on the 27th of<br />

February, as the students of Pre Nursery<br />

and Nursery geared up for their picnic<br />

at the Chancellor’s Club. The little ones<br />

thoroughly enjoyed the short, five minute<br />

trek to the club revelling in the flora and<br />

fauna and even collecting some seeds<br />

along the way. The students enjoyed<br />

exploring the hilly trails at the club and<br />

playing games like hide and seek and<br />

oranges and lemons. We also managed<br />

to play some soccer! The weather was splendid, the food lip-smacking<br />

and definitely it was a fabulous experience. A great way to spend<br />

outdoors during school hours!<br />

- Sandeep Kamboj & Poonam Bhardwaj<br />

CAMP DAMDAMA- GRADES 2 & 3<br />

While campers use the<br />

term “fun,” I prefer<br />

the term “engaging.”<br />

Camps are engaging,<br />

intellectually, emotionally and physically. For<br />

many, it was their first time away from home.<br />

The students learnt new skills, engaged in challenging<br />

activities and developed teamwork and a high level of<br />

independence, all in a safe and nurturing environment. The<br />

camps inculcated in children a love for nature, human values,<br />

morals and ethics. Children enjoyed a range of fun and rewarding<br />

activities including<br />

Free Fall, Commando Net,<br />

Burma Bridge, Artificial<br />

Wall Climbing, Cat Walk,<br />

Flying Fox, Low Ropes Course and team games.<br />

The professionals provided opportunities for students<br />

to live in shared accommodation, develop<br />

social skills, challenge themselves and enjoy the benefits of an<br />

active lifestyle. We are already looking forward to yet another<br />

camping experience!<br />

- Supriyaa Narula<br />

CAMP KALSI- GRADE 4<br />

The tone for the Camp Kalsi was set way before the actual journey began. In<br />

the early hours on 26th February, students boarded the train to Kathgodam<br />

with knapsacks on their back and excitement in their hearts. At the foothill<br />

of Himalayas, amidst the beautiful valleys of Kumaon, Camp Kalsi was a<br />

sight to behold. Despite the hectic journey the students were all geared up to<br />

interact with the camp organizers and adventure guides on reaching the site.<br />

Later on they went for a night trek to the hills.Students enjoyed a sumptuous<br />

dinner around a bonfire dancing to the musical beats. Adventure sports and<br />

fun filled activities such as Rappelling, Trekking, Net Crawling, Commando<br />

Bridge, Burma Bridge, Wriggling, Tarzan Crossing, Twine and Ladder<br />

Climbing helped promote social and emotional bonding amongst them.<br />

They also had an interaction with the Primary <strong>School</strong> students in a school in Padampuri and donated stationery articles to the<br />

little ones. A long trek of 5 hours did not deter them and they enjoyed the scenic view of the mountainous terrain absorbing<br />

the beauty of nature.The students and teachers braved the cold conditions in the valley and returned with wonderful learning<br />

experience and loads of beautiful memories to cherish forever.<br />

- Deepika<br />

NUMERACY DAY<br />

The students of Primary<br />

<strong>School</strong> celebrated ‘Numeracy<br />

Day’ on 14th<br />

March 2013. The main<br />

objective of the event<br />

was to help the students<br />

appreciate and enjoy the<br />

beauty and fun of Math<br />

and thereby, helping<br />

them drive away the fear<br />

of Math! The theme for<br />

the day was Pi Day (3.14)<br />

and numerous activities like Puzzle of the<br />

Day, Mathematicians around the world and<br />

other games were conducted to enthuse the<br />

students. Students who could solve the puzzles<br />

right were credited with Edmodo badges and<br />

Marks of Appreciation. Games like Number<br />

Hat, Fishing Net, Math Cube, Dance-o-mania,<br />

Math Rap, Hot Potato, Eggs Act Addition saw<br />

enthusiastic participation by the students. An<br />

inter-house Quiz for grades 2 to 5 concluded<br />

the Numeracy Day celebrations. Mr. Shantanu<br />

Bhowmick, a Math teacher from Senior<br />

<strong>School</strong> shared some wonderful mathematical<br />

tricks with the students. The whole day was<br />

an enriching learning experience for each one<br />

of us and a true celebration of the beauty of<br />

numbers.<br />

- Sabeena Menon<br />

Pg 4


STUDENT LED CONFERENCE<br />

An important component of the PYP philosophy<br />

is the development of learners who are actively<br />

engaged in building on their previous knowledge<br />

and experiences and applying new understandings<br />

to become reflective, self-directed learners.<br />

In addition, the students at <strong>Pathways</strong> <strong>World</strong><br />

<strong>School</strong> are encouraged to be independent learners<br />

who set and achieve worthwhile goals for themselves<br />

and effectively communicate their ideas to<br />

others. One way in which we help them accomplish<br />

this, is through student-led conferencing.<br />

The traditional ‘Parent Teacher Meeting’ for<br />

students of Nursery to Grade 4 gives way to the ‘Student-Led Conference’.<br />

The Student-Led Conference empowers the student to direct and report on his/<br />

her progress at school. During the conference, students report on academic progress,<br />

articulate goals, report on assessment data, when appropriate, and share<br />

examples of their work with their parents. They present samples of work from<br />

all of their lessons. We view this as an extremely positive opportunity for these<br />

students to emphasize their strengths, acknowledge their weaknesses, and plan<br />

their approach with parents for the rest of the year. The parents also ask probing<br />

questions, help students look realistically at their own work and facilitate<br />

deeper student self-reflection. Parents become true partners in learning during<br />

the student-led conferences. The parents not only play the role of good listeners<br />

but also provide positive reinforcement, encouragement and praise which<br />

goes a long way in making the learning process more rewarding for the student!<br />

- Malini Ghosh<br />

WHAT IS THE PYP EXHIBITION?<br />

The PYP Exhibition is a grand summative<br />

assessment of the students<br />

of Grade 5, and an opportunity<br />

for them to showcase their Knowledge,<br />

Concepts, Skills and Attitudes<br />

through an independent and collaborative<br />

inquiry.<br />

The IB states about the PYP Exhibition:<br />

‘The Primary Years Programme<br />

(PYP) Exhibition represents a<br />

significant event in the life of a PYP<br />

school and student, synthesizing the<br />

essential elements of the PYP and sharing them with the whole school community. As<br />

a culminating experience it is an opportunity for the students to exhibit the attributes<br />

of the International Baccalaureate (IB) Learner Profile that they have been developing<br />

throughout their engagement with the PYP. The students are required to engage in a<br />

collaborative, transdisciplinary inquiry process and be involved in identifying, investigating<br />

and offering solutions to real-life issues.’<br />

The students of Grade 5 have embarked on this journey early this term and the work<br />

will be done in phases across February, March and April. The final day for showcasing<br />

to the school community is Friday, 26th April. We look forward to an exciting journey<br />

and a meaningful showcasing of the students’ learning and action!<br />

- Abhimanyu Das Gupta<br />

JOB ALIKE SESSION<br />

<strong>Pathways</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>School</strong>, Aravali was proud to<br />

host the 9th meeting of the PYP North India<br />

Network of <strong>School</strong>s, as well as the 1st Job Alike<br />

Session for teachers from all its member schools,<br />

on Saturday, 8th December, 2012. It was a crisp<br />

wintry morning, as we greeted and welcomed<br />

more than 50 teachers, Coordinators and Principals<br />

from the 11 PYP schools in North India.<br />

The session began with the teachers going on a<br />

school tour, followed by an inauguration ceremony,<br />

in which the Chairperson, Abhimanyu Das Gupta shared the journey of the network.<br />

Ms. Meenakshi Singal, Principal, Primary <strong>School</strong> also welcomed the guests and Dr. Sarvesh<br />

Naidu, <strong>School</strong> Director formally declared the event open. The teachers were allocated year<br />

level groups and these were facilitated by Ms. Monica Bhimwal, Early Years Coordinator<br />

and Assistant PYP Coordinator, Ms. Malini Ghosh, Grades 2, 3 and 4 Coordinator, and Ms.<br />

CREATING INCLUSIVE<br />

CLASSROOMS<br />

IB workshops are always a pleasurable<br />

experience and I was fortunate<br />

to be able to attend a Regional Workshop<br />

on Creating Inclusive Classrooms<br />

in Mumbai last November. We<br />

not only get to learn a lot but most<br />

importantly we can validate what<br />

we have been doing. Networking<br />

with people from various parts of the<br />

world has given me an insight into<br />

how I can strengthen the practices at<br />

<strong>Pathways</strong>. Sharing of good practices<br />

also helped me to gather a lot of valuable<br />

strategies which could be used<br />

by us. <strong>Pathways</strong> is an inclusive school<br />

and with the learning from my workshop,<br />

we hope to<br />

be able to focus at<br />

making <strong>Pathways</strong><br />

unique in the way<br />

we make our classrooms<br />

inclusive.<br />

-Malini Ghosh<br />

WORKSHOPS<br />

ASSESSMENT IN PYP<br />

One of the key beliefs of<br />

PYP and <strong>Pathways</strong> is to<br />

promote lifelong learners.<br />

Our school facilitates<br />

the professional development<br />

of teachers, by<br />

giving them opportunities<br />

to attend seminars<br />

and workshops. I was<br />

given one such opportunity to attend an online<br />

workshop of ‘Assessment in PYP’. Though I was<br />

apprehensive initially, considering my limited<br />

experience with technology, I took up the challenge<br />

and began the workshop in October 2012.<br />

This workshop explored the PYP assessed curriculum,<br />

to develop a deeper understanding of<br />

the purpose of assessment, assessment practices,<br />

student involvement in the assessment process<br />

and recording and reporting of assessment<br />

results in a PYP school. The workshop took me<br />

on an informative journey and I interacted with<br />

many other teachers<br />

from around the world.<br />

The workshop finally<br />

concluded in December<br />

2012 and I think<br />

I passed with flying<br />

colours.<br />

- Shilpa Narang<br />

Renu Kaushal, Grade 5 Home Room Tutor.<br />

There was a lot of excitement in each<br />

group, as the teachers shared best practices<br />

centred around the theme of ‘Teaching<br />

and Learning in the PYP’, focusing on the<br />

pedagogy of Inquiry and using Inquiry<br />

for Numeracy and Literacy. The interactive<br />

sessions were filled with sharing and<br />

learning and everyone went back home<br />

having had an enriching experience. The<br />

9th NINS meeting was also conducted<br />

simultaneously and the current Chairperson for the Network, Mr. Abhimanyu Das Gupta,<br />

was unanimously re-elected for the coming year. All in all, a Saturday well spent by educators<br />

in the true spirit of collaboration!<br />

- Abhimanyu Das Gupta<br />

COLLABORATIVE<br />

PLANNING<br />

I attended the Collaborative<br />

Planning Workshop at Mumbai<br />

in November 2012. This<br />

three day workshop emphasised<br />

the importance of collaboration<br />

in achieving goals<br />

through optimal utilisation<br />

of resources. The workshop<br />

leader talked about the stages<br />

of collaboration and the importance<br />

of collaborative planning,<br />

which utilises<br />

the strengths of<br />

many members,<br />

in providing<br />

quality learning<br />

experiences to<br />

the students.<br />

- Renu Kaushal<br />

ROUND SQUARE<br />

CONFERENCE - JAIPUR<br />

The Round Square Conference,<br />

Jaipur was a fun event to go for<br />

as it was interesting to learn out<br />

of the box, especially through<br />

the Barazza sessions with a very<br />

unique topic: ‘Fauna Leadership’.<br />

It was great meeting new<br />

people, making new friends from<br />

other schools and sight-seeing.<br />

The two days that we spent in<br />

January, attending the Conference were<br />

exciting, fun, informative, adventurous<br />

and full of enthusiasm! The key note<br />

speakers inspired us to be great leaders,<br />

love nature and care for it. We feel that<br />

a Round Square Conference makes you<br />

more independent, gets you a break from<br />

the usual studies and gives you opportunities<br />

to think, learn and work differently.<br />

Attending the<br />

conference has<br />

made us more confident and it was a great<br />

learning experience!<br />

--With inputs from Samarth Bhatia (5w),<br />

Chandan Samal, Nandini Aggarwal and<br />

Eesha Mathur (5x), Mahika Goel (5z),<br />

Compiled by Shalini Ranjan<br />

Pg 5<br />

www.google.com is the source for some images.<br />

CHIEF EDITOR : Abhimanyu Das Gupta, PYP Coordinator<br />

EDITORS : Renu Kaushal, Kavita Reigo<br />

CONTENT COORDINATORS : Malini Ghosh, Monica Bhimwal<br />

DESIGNER : Devika Datta Elvin<br />

IT SUPPORT : Jim Elvin<br />

With the support of Ms. Meenakshi Singal<br />

(Principal, Primary <strong>School</strong>)

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