Monthly Archives: December 2014

QUIZ TIME: CLASS VII

Interclass quiz competition was conducted for Class VII. The topic was World War I to mark the 100th year of this important yet heartbreaking event. After a preliminary round, the students were divided into four teams. The teams were named as: Hindenberg, Lloyd George, Woodrow Wilson and Clemeceau. The quiz covered various events of the war and the questions were asked on topics like: ammunition used, Alliances and treaties formed, contribution of Indian soldiers etc. There were visual rounds and a rapid fire round. 

The quiz demonstrated the extensive research done by the teachers in preparing the students as well as hard work put in by 7th graders. 
On asking them, they informed that they allotted at least an hour a day to prepare for the quiz.

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Udgam School Celebrates the Joy of Reading

‘To read is to fly: it is to soar to a point of vantage which gives a view over wide terrains of history, human variety,ideas,shared experience and the fruits of many inquiries.’….. lofty thought , idealistic views but at the same time strikingly true. Despite of the gigantic inventions in the field of science and technology which in a way has tried to seep into the world of the new age child and gradually tried to wean him off the habit of reading , one cannot deny the manifold benefits of reading in the life of an individual. The simple task of reading not only acts as a pacifier during testing times giving the much needed relaxation to the mind and the soul but also broadens the vision of a human being and makes him a progressive individual and a better conversationalist.

Acknowledging the myriad benefits of reading, Udgam celebrates reading week every year.

The students of class tenth chose the quintessential soliloquy and speech of Antony from Julius Caesar. Rendering them in the class, the students were enraptured by the soul stirring soliloquy of Antony whose eloquence marvelled them all. The subdued tone in the beginning followed by the rise in the tone and ultimately his words and imagery becoming more intense, more complex and more powerful made the children envision the heraldic fury that engulfed Rome. History is testimony to that. The prophetic outburst of Antony hitting a crescendo with the word ‘havoc’ left many mourn with Antony over the death of Caesar .

Calling the conspirators ‘butchers ‘and calling him. ‘meek and gentle ‘stirred the hornets’ nest. The conspirators as butchers were acceptable but how could Antony be meek? Meek which according to the Dictionary means submissive, mild did not appear fitting for the great warrior. A long, drawn out discussion on meek being one of the fruits of the spirit and hence one of the characteristics of Christ was gradually able to appease them. They were quick to understand that meek in the given context refers to one who is humble and patient and able to control his emotions during perilous affliction, hence strength not a weakness. The next task was the rendition of the speech of Antony.

Beginning with an asyndeton, “Friends, Romans, countrymen ….”the first line itself was a treat to the students. The rhetorical questions, the anastrophe, the insinuating irony, the antithesis, the tautology, the hyperbolic metaphor as well as the brilliant employment of pathos, logos and ethos astounded the students and made them appreciate the essence, the beauty and the effectiveness of the speech. The end with an aposiopesis left many gasping for more, just like the citizens of Rome.

Students of class ninth had a creative time writing stories with the newly taught vocabulary. The variety of themes, the newness in the activity made it an enjoyable exercise. It became all the more appreciable when each one shared his story with the other. It was great to see my inbox filled with the scripts of these amateur but eager writers. The week culminated with a book fair held in the premises of the school.

– Sharmistha Sinha, Teacher – Secondary School

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CHILDREN’S DAY – FUN GALORE AT UDGAM SCHOOL

Thuds of the ball to record the maximum number of bounces, bells to keep the participants of Musical Chair on their toes and joyous screams as the rope of Tug of War finally declared the winning side, heralded the morning at Udgam School. These were just some of the activities which were going on in Senior School along with Dumb Charades, Guessing Games and plenty more. If the Seniors were having fun, the children of Middle School were not far behind in games with Hop Skotch, Dog and Bone, Tug of War and other indigenised traditional games. The children of senior classes demonstrated to their younger friends through presentations and posters about the relevance of Children’s Day, about Pandit Nehru, his childhood and achievements.
Primary School had activities throughout the day in all classes. These included classic and cartoon movies fully loaded with cupcakes and popcorn, speeches about the importance of the day, craft work, wish tree making, card making and sandwich making. One singular idea was writing about their partner (only positive qualities) and presenting it to him/her. 
The juniormost section, Preprimary had an amazing time too. They had a Puppet show which the children thoroughly enjoyed. Then they had a’ visit’ from Chacha Nehru which was a good way to acquaint them with the great statesman on whose birth anniversary Children’s Day is celebrated. The child had a funfilled day which was over too soon.

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Skit Event in Class VIII

An interclass skit competition was conducted among students of Class VIII. The students selected various stories, plays by various eminent such as R.K. Narayan and William Shakespeare. They scripted the skit.  Every child in the group was assigned a role or two. The content ranged from comedy to tragedy, treachery, social values and sacrifice. The skits were on Macbeth, Comedy of Errors, Annual Day Mishap, The Tryst With The Temple, The Lion In The Circus and Parent’s Sacrifice.

The judges had a difficult choice to make but the best performers won. 

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VEDIC MATHS WORKSHOP

Fear of Maths is quite common in children and due to this fear their performance in Maths suffers. Maths doesn't have to be scary, children should not be afraid of numbers.

Hence, Udgam Pro Activity Club initiated and arranged Maths is Fun- Vedic Mathematics Workshop. The four day session was attended by 51 students. Our aim was to boost confidence and create more interest in the subject. Vedic Mathematics is a super fast way of making all Mathematical Calculations easy. The formulae are very easy to understand and are time saving.

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Visit to Sabarmati Gandhi Ashram

Children of Senior KG were taken to “Gandhi Ashram” by their teachers where they were shown different activities happening in the ashram. The museum opened up a world of pre-independence era for the children. Then they were shown the working of the Charkha, the spinning heel that Gandhiji used to spin cotton. They were already familiar with the ‘speak no evil, hear no evil and see no evil’ monkeys and were thrilled to see them. The purpose of the visit was to familiarize them with the life and times of Gandhiji, the Father of the Nation. The visit also helped to instill confidence in the children to go out of their familiar surroundings and proceed together as a team. 

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The Colour Blue

Blue is a beautiful colour which we associate with peace and calm. To introduce the colour ‘blue’ to the youngest members of the Udgam family, activities were arranged for the Playgroup. They were asked to dress up in blue coloured clothing. In school they happily joined in different activities like hunting toys in sandpit, clay play, threading blue beats, playing table games and so on. The happiest part was when each child was given a blue dolphin to take home, their new friend!

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ROLE OF TECHNOLOGY – FROM A CHILD’S PERSPECTIVE

In the modern world of technology, computers play a vital role. In fact now one cannot think of a day without computers. Even children are aware about this but the real need for computers is not too clear. To give a practical experience to children of Class 1 about the need for computers in day to day running of the school, the computer teachers arranged an activity for them. The students were first explained about the role of computers and then they were taken to different sections of the school where computers are frequently used for proper running of the school. Each department explained the different uses of computers to the students. 
Needless to say the children enjoyed this out of the classroom activity. They shared their experience with the computer too.

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Pet Interaction Workshop at Udgam School

Udgam Pro Activity Club successfully organized Pet Interaction Workshop in association with WOLT Foundation on 6th December. The purpose was to educate students about the joy of pet ownership as well as the health implications of living with pets. We had dogs of different breeds, age and temperaments for this session. 
Participants were educated about how to approach, interact with pet animals which are known or new to them. The session was very informative for all pet owners and would be pet owners. The participants hugely enjoyed the ‘one of its kind’ show.

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VISIT TO A FACTORY

Commerce students have an elaborate syllabus which includes details of working of various factories as well as the import and export process. To give the students of Commerce practical knowledge about the working of factories, the students of Class XI studying in Commerce stream were taken to an aluminium factory located at Kathwada. The students were introduced to the actual working of a factory and the many prcesses that go into creating the final product while ascertaining quality. They witnessed the recycling procedure of scrap aluminium into sheets that are cut and moulded to make aluminium vessels. The factory at Kathwada imports the scrap metal from Dubai and the final product, aluminium vessels, is exported top countries like Saudi Arabia, Kenya, South Africa and Dubai. The vessels are sold in Indian markets as well. Aluminium vessels are in high demand because they do not rust easily nor do they break. The metal is quite neutral and doesn’t react with the contents that are kept inside. The students were able to comprehend the factory process and also the import-export systems.

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