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Sharing the Excitement Issue: Sept. 2012 Form 4 News!!! Vol: 4 Students had great fun playing with their hair on the ‘Whacky Hair day’. From colors to glitter to wigs to clips, it was amazing to see the dash of creativity in each and every hairstyle. Four students (Elim, Louis, Sania and Aditya) presented their biographies in the Friday assembly. These were chosen by the rest of the students to share their work with the primary school. It was indeed a sign of open-mindedness where these youngsters acknowledged and appreciated their friends’ work. In this week’s issue: Welcome note from the teacher Unit of Inquiry Math Language Arts PE Music Featured work Reminders Photo gallery UNIT OF INQUIRY Moving on with our inquiry on ‘How do we move’, students read books and shared their findings on muscular system, in 2 groups. We also learnt about the importance of exercise in keeping our muscles healthy, during a PE session. Students carried out an investigation to see the impact of exercise on pulse rate, by going through the steps of a scientific process. We also learnt to keep some components in ‘control’ and some as ‘variables’. Students wrote down the steps of the investigation and also plotted a graph. The next body system which we focused on was digestive system. Students watched a video and read the book, ‘Why my tummy rumbles’ to understand the process of digestion. They made a labeled diagram and represented their understanding through a flow chart depicting the entire process. This week the students developed an understanding of how to solve addition and subtraction word problems. The students were divided into four groups according to their levels and were given differentiated tasks on Word Problems which actually dealt with real life situations. They also did Speed Tests on addition and subtraction in which they were timed and eventually given scores. Some of the group levels had fun solving math puzzles and they also created their own number stories and word problems. This week students completed writing ‘biographies’, but only after a round of editing, rewriting and publishing. First round of editing focused on sentence structure, punctuations, tenses and vocabulary. Then they were made to look into thesaurus to replace some common words by interesting words. After writing their final drafts, students self assessed their work using a rubric with rating scale, the criteria being organization of information on a graphic organizer; creativity and presentation on the collage and mechanics of writing. Students also reflected on the process by writing down why they feel proud of their work. We read a poem on the digestive system and students highlighted the rhyming words and learnt about alliteration as a part of appreciation of poetry. They also chose an interesting title for the poem. Students also took dictation of the UOI related vocabulary. Standard Hindi: This week the children did some comprehension exercises of the lesson, ‘संगठन में शक्ति है ’. They also did a creative piece of writing related to the lesson. Beginners’ Hindi: This week students learnt names of fruits and vegetables in Hindi through plastic vegetables as well as pictures. They were also introduced to Hindi counting till 15. Students practiced to identify colors in Hindi. Physical Education: This week students were briefed about the benefits of exercising, in order to keep their muscular system healthy. Then they carried out an investigation to find out the effect of exercise on the pulse rate. Students measured their pulse rate before running, just after running and after resting for 2 minutes. The reasoning was explained to them after the activity. : In Indian music, students learned the Taali, Khaali & divisions of Taals, Teentaal & Dadra along with the claps & bols (syllables). They also did Sargam patterns along with the beats & started a song ‘Itni Shakti Hume Dena Data’. They practised Harmonisation exercises as well. PHOTO GALLERY How whacky can it get… Mitakshi Mathur and Sania Khan for reading biographies on Helen Keller and Marie Curie and sharing their learning with us through power-point presentations… Well done girls! Mark Your Diaries… 3rd Aug, Monday: Trip to the National Science Centre 3rd Aug: Assignment submission; Mental Math day 4th Aug, Tuesday: Speed test (math) 5th Aug, Wednesday: Teachers Day celebration 7th Aug, Friday: Dictation Note: Students have been given a notebook with a reader’s task to be done over the weekend. They have to choose one story book from their last readings and do the task accordingly in the notebook. Kindly ensure to send the task card back on Monday. Have a great weekend! Warm Regards Vandana Parasher – 9810446168 Anuradha Subramani - 9654581289