FRIDAY ACTIVITIES ART CLUB Art Club is a great way for kids to get active and have fun. The school provides students with the opportunity to take up Art Club as Friday Activity and develop drawing and painting skills in a fun & friendly environment that encourages creativity. The seeds of innovation are sown by this club where the students are taught paperwork, drawing, colouring and painting. These activities hone their creative skill. On the very first day, students of classes VI & VII made welcome cards. This way children will experience a new physical journey each time they would begin the class and would learn how to work together. ENGLISH ORATORY CLUB In English oratory club the students learned to express themselves clearly and precisely. The students involved themselves in various activities enthusiastically. This helped in boosting the students' selfconfidence. The youngsters learned life skills as well as how to present themselves in business situations. Winning the first place not only celebrates a level of accomplished excellence; Orators club has been initiated to develop public speaking skills, confidence and the unique talents of the participating youths. There was a competition involving orators speaking for not less than five minutes and not more than ten minutes. The students were motivated and were taught to stress on eye contact, voice projection, diction, knowledge of the piece and expression. Not only this, students also learned that rather than sitting back and letting others lead, one can lead and take charge. THEATRE CLUB Students of the theatre group indulged in various theatre activities. Students enacted advertisements and showed emotions like happiness, anger etc. Their enactments were convincing and very creative. WESTERN MUSIC In western music certain vocal exercise were covered. Not only this but many listening exercises were also conducted. The students were taught a song "when you say nothing at all". The students were made to sing a song. The students played instrument (guitar, keyboard, drums and Congo) on the song. COMPUTER CLUB Students of Class 6th tried their hands on Flash. Class 7 students developed web page using HTML , class 9 and 10 tried programs using VB and C++. Some students also designed an e- invite for their birthday parties. the Heritage club The Friday activity conducted on 24/04/15 included the following: 1) The Heritage club students performed “shram daan” after the second break. They picked up all garbage from the school premises. 2) Activities involved in the Heritage club were discussed. 3) Rules and regulations of the club were further discussed. 4) Stress was laid preserving the Heritage of KR MANGALAM WOLRD SCHOOL, GK2. a) First activity was to make a box (with name Heritage club) in which all the stationary items thrown by the school students in the school premises were collected. 5) Students were asked to make copy to note down the work done in the club. 6) They were also asked to make a note of monuments around there house ENVIRONMENT CLUB The best out of waste task required the students of classes 6-10 to make containers using complete waste products. And the kids did wonders by using stuff like waste shoe boxes, glasses, old magazines and newspapers, buttons and left over paints and sparkles. The kids came out with unique containers such as: napkin boxes, flower vases and pencil holders. At the end of the class, the students even took the initiative of cleaning the classroom. Being a part of this club has surely been advantageous for the students. INTERACT CLUB Everyone deserves the best start in life. So join hands and seize the opportunity and build a world that is fit for children K.R.Mangalam World School, G.K-II focuses on the holistic development of the students. The Coscholastic genre helps our students to come out of their shell and think beyond their books and voice on issues that happen in the society at large. Keeping up with the same on 24 April,2015 the Interact Club focussed on the sensitive issue of Child Labour . In this context, students were asked to design posters to sensitize people against the violence and exploitation which children face at such a vulnerable age. Students expressed their thoughts through colourful visual sketches and slogans against Child Labour, on their posters. It was wonderful to see their willingness and concern for the under privileged children. NCC Today the NCC cadets did March past drill. The junior cadets had their first class with their senior cadet in which they learnt co-ordination , discipline and team work. A brief description about NCC was given to the junior cadets by their teacher. UN CLUB The UN Club for Friday Activity on 24th April, 2015 formally gave the introduction of the United Nations to the students. They were told about the history of the UN when it was in the format of the League of Nations, of its constituents and their failure to avoid the First World War. Also, about the interference of the US and its dominance. They were told to do their own research on the above information and note it in a diary on the UN. MATHS CLUB In the maths club a discussion took place on logical reasoning topic and children did two worksheets. The first sheet was based on small kakuro puzzles and the second sheet was related to Analogy of numbers and codes. Everyone participated willingly and with great enthusiasm. ASTRONOMY CLUB Use of telescope and microscope was explained to students. Students also observed images formed by lenses. It was a great experience for the students. They really enjoyed it a lot. SCIENCE CLUB The session started with an active and alert group of science enthusiastic students. The concept of Latent Heat of Fusion was discussed and explained. To bring home this point clearly, a laboratory thermometer was immersed in a beaker filled with ice. The students observed that the temperature of ice remained constant until the entire ice melted completely. This amazed the students. The students also learnt to read a thermometer.
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