A TRIPTYCH COLLAGE

We shall be celebrating the entire month of January with the theme -Astronomy...so the whole school is working together on it...yes..the kindergartners as well as the main school students.
Here's an activity that my grade 1&2 students did, related to the theme.They made a "TRIPTYCH".And this is what it looks like.

A Triptych collage is a piece of art or writing on three hinged tablets. Triptychs were used in ancient Rome.
What you need:
Mat board / box board
Torn paper
Glue & water
Stamps
Nails
String
Beads
Paint brush

What to do?
1. Cut the shapes for the triptych from box board
2. Tear paper and glue paper in an overlapping fashion with glue(diluted with water – 1 part each)
3. Use stamps collage items, cut papers patterns according your monthly theme idea to further decorate, like the sample here shows ‘solar system’ our theme for the month.
4. Lay the triptych pieces with the inside panels facing up. This is where you can write the words.
5. Finally with a nail, poke holes near the top and bottom of the panels, where they connect to each other.
6. Thread pieces of string through the matching holes in the panels to connect the panels together.
Tie the pieces of strings together and bead it together.

A Must Read!!

Leading Ladies- Women who Inspire India
- by Sudha Menon
Leading Ladies is an inspirational book, that follows the journeys of some of India’s most admired women acheivers, who have made a difference to society.This book brings to life their individual stories and anecdotes that shall serve as a beacon for many of us.
It aims at showcasing their principles, personal and proffessional beliefs that, have guided them on their path of success. Their stories might seem like fairy tales, but each and every one of them fought over their personal weaknesses and braved all odds to reach where they are.
Amrita Patel, Kiran Mazumdar Shaw, Shubha Mudgal, Vinita Bali, Mallika Sarabhai are few of the women this book acknowledges.
As I read, through this book page after page the one thing that came to my mind was that, The most important thing for any woman is to follow her heart, and live her life with Integrity, Honour, Love And Commitment.
Every time you feel sorry for yourself, look around and see the challenges that other people have to face in their lives, every day. Then, you will feel less sorry for your situation and become more Sensitive towards others around you.
The Mind and Soul pages in the book are just as refreshing, giving a glimpse into the minds and souls of these women. One that specially caught my attention, is by -
Vinita Bali-“None of us exist as an island.We all need someone to reassure us that there is another way of looking at something.Our friends can be our mentors.My father was a trusted mentor and when he was alive ,i used to call him everyday for advice”.
Sudha Menon is a journalist with over two decades of experience in news and feature writing.She has worked with some of the prominent newspapers-The Hindu Business Line, The Independent.
This is a truly inspirational book-a must read for women and men alike. It brings to light the enormous potential of women in all walks of life.
The Cover of the book is just as attractive, and the Book-“ A must for every bedside table.”

and the Camel Cart came.....

to continue on our concept learning for transport it was the camel cart that followed the horse cart....amidst all the excitement and joy that it bought, the preschoolers had a lot of fun taking joyrides on the cart..

The teachers used the opportunity to teach them more about the -ship of the desert....Learning through play helps a child progress in several areas as physical growth, language development,comprehension development,and skills in interaction...
The preschoolers as an after activity spoke about their experience on the cart once back in class..some went on to draw what they had learnt.
I firmly believe that we have to teach children "how to learn", that is to explore, discover, and practise thinking skills, and process information so as to understand the world around them.This cannot be taught it has be learnt.

And the Horse Cart came to school....

This is a series of posts that i shall add here to share with you on how we taught our preschoolers the various modes of transport..

The theme at school was Transport..so to teach children all about how transport started we decided to bring in all the means that we could,to practically show them and teach ..so came the Horse Cart to school on the chilly morning of december!
The owner of the horse cart was kind enough to offer us a ride on the cart...and that lead to a series of rides ..everyone including the teachers wanted to experience it..
They learnt all about how to get the cart ready, what to feed the horse ,how to look after its needs(read feed), and last but not the least how it was , is, an important means of transport in our country till date.