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HEADLINES
Achievements
School At Work
Cleanliness Drive
Joy Of Giving Week
Fire Safety Drill
Fittest Mom
ClassroomNews
Dussehra celebration
Lab Activity
Field Trip to a Plant Nursery
Visit to Nehru Science Centre
Natural Disaster- Group Activity
In-service Training Sessions
Classroom And Behaviour Management
Active Learning, Collaborative& Cooperative Learning
Creative Corner
Pre-Primary News
ALL India Silambam Federation
Silambam or Silambattam is a weapon-
based Indian martial art from Tamil Nadu especially
stick fighting. It is closely related to
Keralan Kalaripayat and Sri Lankan Angampora.
Ms. Pratiksha Bhendkar of Grade 7 made us proud
at the All India Silambam Federation
Championships at the State Level by winning
Single Stick (1st Field Medal) under 14 Girls
(Maharashtra) and Stick Fight (1st Gold Medal)
under 14 Girls (weight category 30 to 35 Kgs.)
(Maharashtra)
SYNERGY Nov. 2016-2017
From the Principal’s Desk
Terna Orchids is envisaged as a school of learning where children get holistic education and grow into a well-balanced individual. It gives me immense pleasure to see my Orchidians groomed & shaped up so well.
Speedy growth and elevation of our school is the outcome of the trust and confidence reposed in us by the parents, with regard to the quality education being imparted to their wards . This could not have been possible without a strong team.
I have the privilege to work with a group of dedicated teachers who give their heart and soul in bringing quality education in every student.
ACHIEVEMENTS
16th SOF National Cyber Olympiad Result
Rajdip Roy Choudhary (IIC) Gold Medal Chakrika Mala (IIIB) Gold Medal
Tarun Rajesh (IIC) Silver Medal Abaan Ahmed (IIB) Bronze Medal
ACHIEVEMENTS
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CLEANLINESS DRIVE: OISKKH WALKSTHE TALK
In accordance with the nationwide Swachch Bharat Cleanliness
campaign, a cleanliness drive was organised on October 15, 2016.
The programme started with the Principal extending a hearty
welcome and felicitating the chief guest Mr. Tushar Pawar, Deputy
Municipal Commissioner, Navi Mumbai. Also gracing the occasion
were the guests of honor Mr. RajendraSonawane Chief Sanitary
Officer, Mr. Pralat Khose, Central Officer, East ward, Koparkhairane,
NMMC, and Mr. Dinesh Waghulde, Central Inspector.
This was followed by lighting of the lamp ceremony and an
inspirational and thought provoking address by Mr Pawar.
Thereafter, the Principal, Vice Principal, Coordinators, teachers,
students, ancillary staff and parents walked as one in their mission to
spread awareness on the importance of clean and healthy
surroundings.
Students presented a “NukkadNatak” to highlight the importance of
hygiene, sanitation and cleanliness. The members of the performing
group were – Nirmiti and Rushali of Grade 4, Shlok, Krish, Digvijay of
Grade 5 and Rohan, Naina, Palak, Kartiky, Adi and Parshav of Grade
6. A skit in English was also enacted to stress on the significance of
segregating dry waste and wet waste. Their effort and motive
was hugely appreciated by one and all.
The students realized that any work is best done when it is carried
out by a person himself. It also made the students aware of the
dignity of labour. The day set a benchmark as the entire Orchids
family took a small step towards a big goal.
SCHOOL AT
WORK
Tongue Twisters
Where she shines she sits, and where she sitsshe
shines.
Rolling red wagons,Rolling red wagons,Rolling red
wagons
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Joy of Giving Week
Happiness doesn‟t result from what we get, but from what we give.
With the aim of engaging the students across all grades, in the act of „Giving‟, a
„Joy of Giving‟ week from October 17, 2016 to October 22, 2016.
It aimed at providing care and support for the children who need a little help to
reach their greatest potential.
The students came forward and donated whole heartedly and truly felt the
pleasure of giving and sharing. Their eagerness and willingness on being a part
of this drive was remarkable. At the end of the week, there was a generous
collection of clothes, books, stationery, toys and a lot more which was sent to
the orphanage.
It is rightly said….. No other joy is more precious than that of giving and the
students of OISKH had the privilege of experiencing it first-hand.
FIRE SAFETY DRILL
It is always better to be safe than sorry.
To create awareness among the students to respond vigilantly and swiftly in
times of emergency, a mock fire evacuation drill was carried out on
November 11, 2016.
A search and rescue team was made which went through a training session
by Mr.Sameer Rajput, Safety Manager to ensure that every individual has
the knowledge to safely escape from a fire without injuring themselves or
others.
The evacuation operation began soon after the fire alarm rang out loud and
alerted everyone . The staff and the students from pre-nursery to Grade VII
exited as per the safety plan and assembled at the designated point .The
rescue team ensured that everyone present in the school evacuated the
premises. The students and staff had hands-on experience in the demo
session arranged after the drill on the “effective usage of a fire extinguisher.”
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FITTEST MOM CONTEST
Mothers are the most beautiful creation of God. She is loving,
caring and a great multi-tasker . She has to be fit and healthy to
take care of her family. In order to recognise and motivate the
Moms in their never tiring endeavour, „The Fittest Mom
Contest‟ was organized on 19th November, 2016 for Mommas
of students from Grade I to IV.
The event witnessed many excited and enthusiastic participants
.The contest began with a light warm up session in aerobics
where mommas danced to the beats and rhythm of music.
Thereafter the rules and scoring criteria of the races were
explained to the participants. The races were divided into three
interconnected sections.
The first race was `The Fitness Circuit‟ for Mammas and their
Baby Bird (child). The second race was `Skipping Competition‟
and the third race was `2 Leg Hopping Race‟. All the Mammas
participated with zest and vigour. Principal, Ms. Pratibha Mishra
appreciated the zeal of the Mommas and thanked them for their
enthusiastic participation.
The Fittest Mom Contest concluded by handing over of the
certificates and saplings to the winners.
SCHOOL AT
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SCHOOL AT
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PARENT PLUS
Show your kids how easy it is to care for the
environment.
Instead of simply saying ,"You're great," try to be
specific about what your child did to deserve the positive
feedback.
Eat at least one meal as a family each day.
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Dussehra Celebrations-SPECIAL ASSEMBLY
A child is like a seed sowed in this vast garden of diversity,
where it has to grow up following the norms of uniformity,
imbibing the right measure of elements from Mother Nature,
and yet carve a niche for itself to prove its individuality.
The education system, which is an amalgamation of value-
based learning and co-curricular activities, lays the very
foundation for moulding the child into an individual infused with
right mix of qualities and values. Keeping this in mind, “Special
Morning Assemblies” are organized to provide an opportunity to
each child to create his or her identity, showcase his talent and
acquire new skills.
The students performed a dance drama in which they depicted
the significance of Dussehra. The students portrayed the
characters of Ramayana in which Rama, Sita, and Laksmana
were exiled, followed by the victory of Lord Rama over Ravana
and his return to Ayodhya.
The assembly aimed to highlight the victory of Good over
Evil.
CLASSROOM
NEWS
AMAZING FACTS
Every drop of seawater contains approximately 1
billion gold atoms.
Glass produced from recycled glass instead of raw
materials reduces related air pollutants by 20%, and
water pollution by 50%.
The humming birds are the only birds that can fly
backwards.
The first Christmas was celebrated on December 25,
AD 336 in Rome.
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Science Lab Activity - Grade VI
Class 6A performed a set of Science Activities where
they were explained about the principle of Sedimentation,
Decantation, Filtration and Evaporation.
The teacher introduced the activity by asking several
questions and then demonstrated the process
accordingly.
The objective of the activity was to acquaint students with
the various processes to separate the soluble and
insoluble solids from liquids.
CLASSROOM
NEWS
FA Activity
An FA Activity was conducted in Class 6A where
students had brought the Hibiscus Flower.
They took out it‟s different parts – Sepals, Petals,
Anther, Ovary etc. and illustrated it on A4 size
sheets.
This FA activity provided them the requisite
knowledge about Parts of Flowers.
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VISITING THE GREEN PATCH: Grade 6 A
It has been rightly remarked that "what you hear remains for
some time but what you see remains forever.“
To give the students a hands on experience related to the
Chapter 'Getting to Know Plants', they were taken for a visit
to 'Ganpatrao Plant Nursery' and 'Bhoomi Exotica'
in Koperkhairne on 11th November 2016.
The nursery had a variety of plants which included trees,
climbers, shrubs, herbs, bonsai and some rare plants like Hair
Plant etc. Students had an amazing time observing and
studying different types of plants.
The showstopper of the visit was a huge chameleon that
rested on a tree in Bhoomi Exotica. The students were
amazed to see the chameleon change its colour in order to
camouflage with its surroundings.
The students had a wonderful learning experience during the
field visit.
VISIT TO SCIENCE CENTRE
Students of Grade 4 set out on a field trip to Nehru Science
Centre on 18th November, 2016.
The Nehru Science Centre houses more than 5o hands-on
and interactive science exhibits in a sprawling area of 8
acres. The students entered the Centre and began their tour
with the gallery walk. They saw different exhibits displayed in
the various sections of Light & Vision, Reflection, sound,
climatic changes and evolution .
The exhibits kept the kids engaged throughout the day. A
visit to the Nehru Science Centre is a great way to arouse
curiosity in the minds of school students.
Finally, after a fun filled educational experience students
departed from Nehru Science Centre at 1:30 pm.
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GROUP ACTIVITY-Presentation on Natural Disasters
Group Activity helps in understanding the meaning of teamwork in
true sense. On , November 22nd Grade V was assigned a group
activity related to the Social Science Topic „Natural Disasters‟. The
objective was to develop intellectual understanding , abilities and
skills.
The class was divided into 5 groups, each group was given one
disaster as the topic. Group 1 had „Earthquake‟, Group 2 Floods,
Group -3 Droughts, Group- 5 Cyclones and Group -6 Tsunami.
The students presented each Natural Disaster with its Meaning,
Preventions , Relief, Map Work(AFFECTED AREAS),Causes and
Effects and a Graphic Organiser .
A great spirit of learning and involvement was seen among
thestudents.Thegoal was to present the most important information f
rom the chapter in an interesting manner.
Each group came up with beautiful presentation with extra
information and practical examples. It was a great learning
experience for all of them.
CLASSROOM
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Have Fun with Riddles
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Classroom &Behavioural Management
At, Terna Orchids our teachers are always updated with
effective modes of teaching for the active learning of our
students.
Accordingly, workshops are conducted frequently to acquaint
our teachers with the innovative strategies to be adopted for
imparting valuable learning.
Classroom Management is the technique, strategy and a
procedure to manage the behaviour of the pupil for a smooth
and effective teaching and learning. A workshop on Classroom
and behavioural management for the staff was conducted
on 14th Oct 2016.
The objective of the workshop was to adapt the techniques
which can be used in the school or in the class for efficient
teaching-learning process. It emphasized on the importance of
communication- verbal and non-verbal.
Classroom Management is the key component in any
educational setting, curriculum and it effectively includes all
students in the classroom. It has always been our endeavor to
create the right aura for all Orchidians.
IN-Service Training
Sessions
BOOK REVIEW
AvaniMaheshwari 7A SakshiRanaShashi 7A
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Active Learning, Collaborative & Cooperative Learning
A workshop to break free from the traditional and conventional
methods was conducted on 19th November, 2016. It laid
emphasis on the diverse techniques which can be incorporated
while teaching in order to make the entire process learner centered.
The workshop mainly focussed on two topics which were Active
Learning and Collaborative & Co-Operative Learning. The
facilitators explained the concept of Active Learning and its need
in today's education system and also the different techniques which
can be embedded in the teaching process.
The concept of collaborative and co-operative learning was
presented in a very lucid manner along with the different methods
which can be utilized during the teaching process. Various activities
pertaining to the topic were conducted which not only helped the
teachers to understand the concept better, but also provided a
welcome break from the monotonous session.
IN-Service Training
Sessions
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CREATIVE Corner
Manish Mhatre 6A
Aniruddh 4B Tuhina 1D
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Dhriti 2A
Fateh 2A
Jay Bhonsale 1D
Harshita 1E
Charvi Reddy 4A
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Pre-Primary News
Phonic Workshop The parental role in the development of phonemic awareness is crucial in early childhood. When parents give their children opportunities to experiment with language at home, they increase the probability that their children will develop the phonemic awareness they'll need at school. In addition, engaging in phonemic awareness activities at home creates positive attitudes toward reading in children. A „PHONIC WORKSHOP‟ was conducted for parents of Pre Primary & Grade 1 & 2. During this workshop they were taught about different components of phonological awareness like phonics, blends, diagraphs, sight words, family words, etc. They were apprised about the teaching practices at Orchids that they can follow at home.
Transport Day As a culmination to the theme „TRANSPORT‟ for Pre- Nursery and Nursery , different modes of transport – roadways, railways, waterways and airways – were introduced to children by setting up models of different types of vehicle. Models of ticket booking counters, baggage and security counters, signal systems and fuel station were also set up. Models of ship, boat, yacht and submarine were prepared to show the different vehicles that use water ways while airborne vehicle models included aeroplane, helicopter, rocket, and hot air balloon. Children were excited to sit in row boat and train. Some children enjoyed waiting at the bus stop for bus. There were photo booths set up for various means of transports Children also enjoyed colouring the traffic signal at the activity corner. Over all it was an educative and entertaining day for the kids.
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Pre-Primary News
Season Booth day I hear and I forget, I see and I remember, I do and I
understand.
We believe in making learning fun and innovative. Seasons Booth
Day was organised in K1 with great enthusiasm. The main
objectives to organize the day was to reinforce the concept of
seasons, to enhance sensory exploration skills in children and to
enhance the vocabulary. The students along with their parents
were awed to see the panoramic display of all the three seasons.
It is at Terna Orchids The International School, that we innovate
ways to prepare the students to enjoy their learning as a journey
but not the destination.
Diwali Celebration The tiny tots celebrated Diwali with lots of enthusiasm, zeal and zest. The little
ones came to school in traditional attire. Children experienced the Joy of Giving
by bringing goodies from their home which was distributed among the less
fortunate people. The students celebrated by distributing sweets and had fun
while showing their dance moves.
Our K2 students performed a skit on Pollution free Diwali followed by a rally
around the school premises using placard conveying a special message to
celebrate eco-friendly Diwali.
It was a divine and an exhilarating experience for everyone who participated in
the feast for the soul and the senses. The celebrations were to reiterate
everyone to play a safe and environment friendly Diwali, say no to toxic
crackers which are harmful for overall health and for natural coexistence.
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GOODBYE……. Till a New HELLO!