The main goal of this event was to introduce the kids to the concept of applying their knowledge of numbers and basic mathematics in a real-life scenario while having a blast!
The kids from each Class were divided into 4 groups where they set up their own shops displaying a variety of healthy food items, fruits and crafts specially handmade by the kids themselves just for this exclusive event. The students were assigned the role of Shopkeeper, Assistant Shopkeeper, Recorder, Cashier and Bag Seller. All the participants showed up in their colorful aprons, hats and stickers according to matching themes of their respective stalls and duties.
The shopkeepers gave a detailed explanation of each item in their stalls and with their persuasive skills, did very well in convincing customers and visitors to grab lots of goodies from their shop. Another fun part of the shopkeepers’ duty was the counting of money from the sales and handing the changes back to the customers. This was done by applying simple addition, subtraction, multiple and division just as we see in a regular grocery store.
The recorders kept every detail of the items sold by noting them down in tally sheets while also maintaining accuracy so that the numbers tally with the products. They did their work very diligently so as to avoid any errors.
Special mention to the fruit sellers who did a commendable job in operating the weighing scale. Here they were required to weigh fruits according to the customer’s needs, and not by definite units like 1 kg , 2 kgs etc but everything in between, in the form of fractions. The use of mathematics here was really impressive. Such a joy to watch little kids being so innovative.
To sum it up, one would say this year’s supermarket was one of the best, if not the best so far because we got to witness so many new and exciting items which were on-the-spot for the very first time like Pancakes and Popcorn which was a huge hit among the customers.
Everyone played their roles and duties superbly. The event also received warm feedback and appreciation from visitors, both young and old who enjoyed every bit of it. Looking forward to a much bigger and better Supermarket next year.
Fruit Basket Team
Pancake Corner
Let’s roll to tooti frooti shop
]]>There were three winners- 1st, 2nd and 3rd chosen from each class i.e. from Nursery to Class B. The winners were awarded with theirdrawings specially framed and designed by the school. The winners from different classes are listed below:
Class B
Precious Pearls
1st Position- Kemery E Ezung
2nd Position-Moanola
3rd Position-Noah Swu
Heavenly Waters
1st Position- Ikuku T. Chishi
2nd Position- Shikyin Konyak
3rd Position- TaochirenOzukum
Polaris
1st Position- AnatoH Katty
2nd Position- Benroni Murry
3rd Position- NiloviChishi
Shining Pluto
1st Position- Liphulu Hesso
2nd Position- AloviYimchunger
3rd Position- Olem Konyak
Smart Earthlings
1st Position- Lillian Tsopoe
2nd Position- Pongmak Y Shungtahu
3rd Position- TayemuThuu
Class A
Twinkling Stars
1st Position- Etisung
2nd Position- Liusu T Kiho
3rd Position- Yowe H Konyak
Little Dippers
1st Position- Tiaben Walling
2nd Position- Kianzani T Odyuo
3rd Position- Akum Toshi Lemtur
Great Bears
1st Position- RasihSangtam
2nd Position- Keyu Achumi
3rd Position- Saanvi Sunar
Blue Dolphin
1st Position- Reuben Shitiri
2nd Position- WanyemWalim
3rd Position-Ilono V Jimomi
Birds of Paradise
1st Position- Huka Asumi
2nd Position- Azalea Jamir
3rd Position- VioniChishi
Shooting Stars
1st Position- Ekieloing Savio Heraang
2nd Position- Liza Mozhui
3rd Position- Iloili A Zhimomi
Nursery
Milky Ways
1st Position- MhayantiTsopoe
2nd Position- Liza Zoey C Zhimomi
3rd Position- Tope H Sumi
Tiny Twinkles
1st Position- Livia Ngeamnon
2nd Position- Sentikum Jamir
3rd Position- Ayaansh Biswas
Precious Angels
1st Position- TiasenImchen
2nd Position- Sophia Chaonai
3rd Position- Aarav Kumar
Angel Stars
1st Position- Niuvi Doreen Aye
2nd Position- Benbinlo Keppen
3rd Position- C MhabemoNgullie
Compiled By Miss Lhingneichin Roselyn
Upon reaching the venue, they exclaimed in awe as they noticed the massive park there. They enjoyed playing on the swings, slides, merry-go-round, and seesaws, seizing the opportunity to have fun thoroughly. After the games, we had a photo session followed by lunch before heading back to school. It was such a fun-filled day, full of beautiful moments. All the students expressed a desire to revisit the place again. Indeed, it was a great day for all the students and teachers, as it also helped strengthen the bond between the students and the teachers as well.
Report by Miss Lika Zhimo
Shooting Stars
Blue Dolphin
Great Bears
Little Dippers
Birds of Paradise
Twinkling Stars
]]>The students were so thrilled to start their new academic session along with some of the students crying since it was their first time staying away from their parents.
The teachers decorated the classrooms to give a warm welcome to the students with varieties of activities with learning objectives to keep them enthralled the whole day.
It was a fun day with so many new cute faces around.
Altogether, 128 students along with 10 teachers and 5 sisters went for the outing. There were a variety of child-friendly playing equipments like slides of different styles, swings, see-saws, and big open spaces to run around and play. Of all the play equipment, the kids seemed to have enjoyed the zig-zag style of slide the most as they were seen standing in long queues waiting for their turn to ride down the zig-zag slides.
After the fun playtime and games, we had a photo session where beautiful memories were captured. Right after, we had our lunchtime where the joy of sharing was imbibed as the kids shared and relished each other’s delicious lunch packs.
The journey to and fro in the school bus had its own beautiful moments. On their way back, the kids narrated their experiences with each other. Overall, it was an enriching experience for every kid as they took in the beauty of nature and enjoyed each other’s company. Wide smiles, laughter, and chatter filled the air all through, from the start of their journey to the garden until the time they returned to school and left for home.