October & November 2024 Monthly Report

October & November 2024 Monthly Report

October & November 2024 Monthly Report

CLC October 2024 Monthly Report

  1. Teaching:
    Teachers prepared students for exams with fun math games and mock tests, helping them master addition, subtraction, and tables.
  2. Origami Activity Report

On October 5, 2024, the Community Learning Centre (CLC) hosted an Origami Activity with 20 students, led by Ms. Nidhi. Using recycled paper, students crafted animal models like butterflies, elephants, and frogs. The session blended creativity with sustainability, promoting skill-building and environmental awareness in an engaging, educational way.

Highlights:

  • Creativity: Students explored artistic expression through origami.
  • Sustainability: Focus on recycling and repurposing materials.
  • Impact: Enhanced awareness of environmental responsibility and waste management.

This activity proved to be a meaningful initiative, combining learning, fun, and eco-consciousness, inspiring students to incorporate sustainable practices into their daily lives.

  1. Birds Activity at CLC

Ms. Nidhi Pal led a fun Birds Activity at the Community Learning Centre, where students identified common birds and learned about their names, habitats, diets, and unique features through a dumb charades game. They explored how bird beaks and legs reveal information about their environment and diet, and sculpted bird beaks from soil, enhancing creativity and connection with nature.

Key Learnings:

  • Understanding the relationship between bird features and their environment.
  • Developing creativity through sculpting and observation.
  • Building a deeper connection with nature.

CLC November 2024 Monthly Report

  1. Teaching
    Daily 2-hour group coaching sessions integrated STEM activities, life skills workshops, and art & craft, fostering holistic development and scientific curiosity.
  2. Reflection, Refraction, and Current Flow Activity
    Led by Suraj Kori, students explored Light & Optics concepts and created Paper Circuits.

Highlights: Improved understanding of optics and circuits, enhanced curiosity, and problem-solving skills.

  1. Teamwork and Communication Activity
    Led by Ms. Nidhi Pal, 22 students engaged in tasks promoting collaboration and communication.

Highlights: Fostered teamwork, communication skills, and peer connections.

  1. Ecosystem Around the Tree Activity
    Students explored tree ecosystems and expressed their observations through artwork.

Key Learnings: Environmental awareness, creativity, and a deeper connection with nature.

  1. Monthly Highlights
  • 29 students participated actively.
  • Activities promoted curiosity, teamwork, and environmental consciousness.
  • Achieved holistic development objectives.