MATHEMATICSThis month the students continued with their learning of 'Subtraction' using the vertical method. They were introduced to word problems by story telling. Later on, they solved word problems. Students were assessed for Mental Math through an 'Oral Quiz.' Students played snakes and ladders in group of two's which helped them to practice their addition and subtraction skills. They also learnt about multiplication through pictures to understand the concept of 'Multiplication' as repeated addition. They used the class resources to learn this concept. The common properties of multiplication were discussed, where the product remains the same irrespective of the numbers changing their order. 'Repeated Addition' concept was taught to memorize multiplication facts and to form multiplication equation using the method. EVSThe month of September started with the commencement of students’ learning journey on the topic-"Food". The concept was initiated by intriguing their knowledge of how do they survive. The students were introduced with importance of food and where do we get food from- Plants and Animals. They were briefed about different types of food like- Energy giving food, protective food, and muscle-building food. Students learned about the Balanced diet and its importance. Taking the topic forward, the Educator explained the difference between "Healthy and Junk food" which they enjoyed by drawing their favorite food by sorting it in a different columns of Healthy and Junk food. The closure of theme "FOOD" was closed by having the "Tiffin Party" where students brought cut fruits in their tiffin and learned about the do's and dont's as a part of "Table Manners". Video Links: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qV522c-wknQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGKZxKpwxWg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fE8lezHs19s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_vMf0L4Mbec https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8V6tjzCbSug
The students enjoyed learning about the different types of keys on the keyboard. They had fun learning the names of their fingers for typing (pinky finger,ring finger,middle finger, index finger, Thumb) using the keyboard and also practiced typing using the TUX Typing Software. They attempted a Quiz on Quizizz.com for Revision. They also enjoyed the oral quiz and performed really well in the same. ENGLISHThis month holds special significance for both students and teachers as it included the celebration of Teacher's Day on September 5th, which commemorates the birthday of Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, India's second President. During this time, students created beautiful cards to express their gratitude and affection towards their teachers. Literature-- Students focussed on completing Unit-5, titled 'I like…', with an emphasis on enhancing their reading, comprehension, and writing skills. The introduction to this chapter involved a 'Guided Writing' activity where students were asked to illustrate their favourite season and write few sentences about it. To improve their pronunciation and diction, group and loud reading sessions were encouraged. Additionally, students worked on expanding their vocabulary through 'Amazing words' exercise in their notebooks. At the end of the chapter, an interactive exercise was conducted where both students and teachers collaborated to find the correct answers. Furthermore, handwriting practice was integrated into the learning process, and 'Spell Well' sessions were conducted to enrich the young learners' vocabulary. Grammar-- The concept of 'Antonyms' was introduced to the children through an engaging online game. They were given one minute to think about the pairs of antonyms related to their daily activities, demonstrating their comprehension of the subject. The children also worked on Dolch word lists 1 and 2 in their notebooks. The topic-'Gender' was introduced through video demonstration and word wall games which was followed by a task in their notebooks. Blends- ai, ay a-e was introduced through a sorting activity in the notebook. The children were also made acquainted with 'Adjectives' or 'Describing Words' using real-life examples and were able to showcase their understanding through a 'Describing Myself' activity. To reinforce the concepts taught, textbook exercises and notebook tasks were completed. An interactive 'Show & Tell' activity centered on the topic of "Health Benefits of My Favourite Food" was conducted, and the children enthusiastically participated. This activity not only boosted their confidence but also improved their speaking skills. Links:- https://youtu.be/_OYPnFAQFcI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghd898RDjEM https://oppositesgame.com/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXL7dT7ovEM HINDIमास का आरंभ उ और ऊ की मात्रा में अंतर समझाते हुए कक्षा गतिविधि द्वारा करवाया गया जिसमे छात्रों द्वारा फूल के कटऑउट में उ और ऊ मात्रा के शब्द लिखवाए गए l छात्रों से 'ऊ' की मात्रा का परिचय करवाया गया l 'ऊ' मात्रा से वाक्य और शब्द बनाने सीखे l पाठ –' टीनू झूला झूल' पढ़ाते हुए ए मात्रा के शब्दों को समझाया गया तथा वाक्यों का उच्चारण करना भली प्रकार से सिखाया गया l ए मात्रा का परिचय करवाया गया l ए मात्रा से शब्द और वाक्य बनाने सिखाए गए l पाठ- ‘फिसला केशव’ पढ़ाते हुए ए मात्रा के शब्दों को समझाया गया तथा वाक्यों का उच्चारण करना भली प्रकार से सिखाया गया l ‘फिसला केशव’ का पाठ पूर्ण करवाते हुए उसका अभ्यास पाठ्य पुस्तक में करवाया गया l छात्रों को ए मात्रा वाले शब्दों जैसे केला, सेब ,चेरी आदि के गुणों को बताते हुए फलों को खाने के लिए प्रेरित किया गया l छात्रों को 'शिक्षक दिवस' के महत्व के बारे में विडिओ द्वारा समझाया गया l छात्रों द्वारा 'हिंदी दिवस' बड़े जोश और उत्साह से मनाया गया जिसमें प्रत्येक छात्र ने हिस्सा लेते हुए कक्षा में कविता वाचन गतिविधि का आयोजन किया गया जिसमें छात्रों ने निर्देशानुसार कविता प्रॉप के साथ कक्षा में शानदार प्रस्तुति की l लिंक - https://youtu.be/Xyo796HHLHs https://youtu.be/11Iu9CQ9ftk?feature=shared खेल लिंक - https://wordwall.net/resource/3741575 https://wordwall.net/resource/8212000 https://wordwall.net/resource/4747850 PEUnder the guidance of their respective teachers/ coaches, students learnt: Skating: Speed Skating (racing against the clock or other competitors on an oval or straight track) Gymnastics: Basic floor exercises and balancing beam activities, involving a combination of forward roll, backward roll, handstand and artistic exercise, walking and balancing on the beam. Judo: Ushiro Ukemi (Backward fall), Mae Ukemi (Forward fall) Non Locomotor Skills: Stability or body management skills like stretching, twisting, galloping, one leg balance, plank, pushing, pulling, ending with lead up activities like stone paper scissors game with hula-hoops,Throwing and catching smiley balls and Obstacle races. Striking Skills: Eye hand co-ordination game (Catching the ball with both hands), Body Co-ordination Game (Follow through of plastic bat with forward position) , Action to reaction Game (Ball hitting with Bat), ending with some competitive lead up games like dog and the bone, relay races, ice and water and in and out game. Manipulation skills: Plastic ball handling, basketball throwing, football dribbling, kicking, and juggling, hockey dribbling, and balloon catching WESTERN DANCEIn their Western Dance lessons, the students learnt: 1. The beginning steps of Bhangra Dance: Shoulder movement, legs taps, leg raise, side shuffle taps 2. Full body strengthening warm-up routine to keep one injury free and strong 3. Choreography was made keeping the essence of full movement intact and add the contemporary elements to make the art from intresting. DANCE FORM: Bhangra SONG: Rangla Punjab by Sarbjeet Cheema In their Western Dance lessons, the students learnt: 1. The 5 essential beginning steps for a Classical Jazz Dance: Jazz and Blade hands, Point/ Flex feet, Kick Ball Change, Pivot turn 2. Full body strengthening Warm up routine to keep one more injury free and strong. 3. Body Isolations 4. Students are still discovering how to reveal more confidence and self-value by learning Dance techniques. DANCE FORM: JAZZ SONG: 'BUTTER' by BTS DRAMAIn the theatre/drama class students get to know about different Body, mind, voice exercise and gaming activity, which was important for introductory form of theatre/Drama for them. Activity 1: Act of Uncle Tom & Pee- Ka-Boo poetic performance In these activity students perform the act of uncle Tom in which they involved in action through participation learning. Here in this activity they perform various aspect of body gesture and voice modulation; and similar kind of thing they did with Pee-Ka-Boo act where they get to know about big and small. Activity 2: Knee, Chest, Thumb, Thumb act and Animal postures In these activities, students easily understand the action and presentation of an animal like elephant, alligator, bird, worm, tiger and wolf. They could easily understand the voice projection and body gesture of different animals. Activity 3: Theatre Walk and Circle games of theatre Students get to know about reverse counting and jumping on one leg, one-two-three-four-Quack game, name changing and name calling games. They learnt about theatrical walk in the given space. INDIAN MUSICकक्षा - 1 सितंबर में छात्र छात्राओं द्वारा की गई गतिविधिया: गायन अभ्यास : अलंकार , बैलून ब्रीथिंग , वाद्य परिचय कहानी के माध्यम से गीत : कृष्ण भजन ,गणेश स्तुति ,नीली छतरी गीत , वाद्य गीत संगीत ४ आल : वेलकम गीत , ग्रीटिंग गीत , सरे गामा बॉडी गेम , बाय - बाय गीत प्रयोग हुए वाद्य : तानपूरा गायन तकनीक : गायन के अभ्यास की बुनियादी तकनीक WESTERN MUSICSong Practised: 'Its a beautiful day' This song is about finding joy in the smallest of things. Instrument used: Guitar, Keyboard ARTIn their Visual Art lessons, students learnt: Gr I & II Students made drawings on Indian Festivals like Janamashtami, Ganesh Chaturthi and Gandhi jayanti in which they learnt how to draw the pots , flute, little Ganesha, and a poster on Gandhi Jayanti. Students were made aware of SDG 2: Zero Hunger. They drew Warli Art where they used different shapes to create images related to household work like cooking, grinding, etc. Composition: Warli Art Art Technique: Free hand, colour mixing, colouring, outlining Art tools: Pencil, crayons, scale, oil pastels, pencil colours Learning Outcome: Development of observatory and motor skills, colour blending and fine line drawing. SDG: 2 – Zero Hunger LIFE SKILLSThis module focuses on empowering students to gain a sense of autonomy when it comes to their body. Through storytelling and repetition, the concept is showcased through examples in relatable ways. Students were given an introduction to Body, Consent, Boundaries and Respect in an age appropriate manner. Being a boss means that you are the one who helps make decisions and helps others do things. Just like how you sometimes decide which toy to play with or what game to play, a boss helps decide what needs to be done. They also make sure everyone is safe and happy while doing their tasks. Remember, being a boss is about being a good person and taking care of others. CLASS ASSEMBLY- 1D- JANAMASHTAMI“Happiness is a state of mind, that has nothing to do with the external world.” -Lord Krishna In a radiant burst of colour and cultural fervour, Suncitizens came together to celebrate Janmashtami, the birth of Lord Krishna, with a spectacular assembly conducted by Grade I D. The assembly commenced with a mesmerizing performance of a divine dance. The vibrant costumes and the lively choreography left everyone spellbound. An entertaining quiz was conducted, testing the students' knowledge about Janmashtami and the life of Lord Krishna. The quiz not only challenged their understanding of the festival but also added an element of excitement to the assembly. The participants and the audience thoroughly enjoyed this interactive session. The Principal, Ms. Guneet Ohri graced the occasion with her esteemed presence. She highlighted the importance of friendship and selflessness in one's life. In a delightful turn of events, she engaged in an interactive session with the students, encouraging them to ask questions and share their thoughts. The assembly was a harmonious blend of devotion, entertainment, and knowledge, making it a memorable occasion for all! CLASS ASSEMBLY- 1E - INTERNATIONAL LITERACY DAY"One child, one teacher, one book and one pen can change the world” – Malala Yousafzai On September 8th, 2023, Grade I E presented a general assembly in the school gymnasium to commemorate 'International Literacy Day.' The assembly commenced with an inspiring quote, followed by the latest news updates. To convey the significance of this occasion more effectively, the students presented a short skit. The students also conducted an engaging quiz session to recap the topic, keeping everyone captivated. The young participants impressed everyone with their presentation skills, and they received words of encouragement and appreciation from our Class Representative, Ms. Mansi Bhatnagar. The assembly concluded with the melodious renditions of the School Anthem and the National Anthem. SHRAMDAAN ACTIVITY“Cleanliness is next to Godliness.” Under the theme of ‘Swachhata Pakhwada’ let’s continue to lead the way in fostering a cleaner, greener and more sustainable India. ‘Shramdaan’ is a way of helping our community and contributing to help and change the environment around us for better. In order to inculcate this value, the students of Grade I and II were encouraged to clean their classrooms. Our little Suncitizens left no stone unturned and cleaned all possible corners and edges of windows and cupboards. They thoroughly enjoyed the activity and showcased their commitment for better India HINDI DIWAS“हिन्दी हमारे राष्ट्र की अभिव्यक्ति का सरलतम स्रोत है" - सुमित्रानंदन पंत - कुछ ऐसे ही भाव को आत्मसात करते हुए हमारी मातृभाषा ‘हिन्दी’ को १४ सितंबर १९४९ को मान्यता देकर गौरवमयी पद पर आसीन किया गया व ‘हिन्दी दिवस मनाया जाने लगा। ‘हिन्दी दिवस’ के इसी महत्वपूर्ण दिन के उपलक्ष्य में सनसिटी विद्यालय द्वारा कक्षा एक व दो के विद्यार्थियों के लिए ‘वार्षिक विषय– ‘समउत्थानम शक्ति, सतत विकास लक्ष्य-२ शून्य भूखमरी तथा मासिक विषय-भोजन’ से एकीकृत करते हुए कुछ गतिविधियों का आयोजन किया गया जिसमें विद्यालय के शत प्रतिशत विद्यार्थियों ने सहर्ष भाग लिया। इस अवसर पर जहाँ एक ओर कक्षा एक के विद्यार्थियों ने फलों व शाक -सब्जियों से संबंधित स्वरचित कविताओं की रंग-बिरंगी सहायक सामग्री द्वारा मधुर प्रस्तुति दी वहीं दूसरी ओर कक्षा दो के छात्रों ने हर्षौल्लास के साथ ‘शून्य भुखमरी’ के लक्ष्य को केन्द्रीकृत करते हुए स्वरचित कहानियों का शानदार प्रस्तुतिकरण किया। विभिन्न गतिविधियों में भाग लेकर छात्रों के भाषिक ज्ञान में वृद्धि तो हुई ही, साथ ही साथ उन्होंने हिन्दी भाषा की सुंदरता व महत्व से परिचित होते हुए हिन्दी के प्रति अपने प्रेम को प्रकट भी किया। FIELD TRIPA school outing was organized for the students in conjunction with the monthly theme -'Food'. Incorporating outdoor excursions and interactive exercises is an effective method to captivate young minds and nurture their curiosity about vital subjects. The children explored 'Gurwara Farms,' where they encountered various crops such as grains, millets, fruits and vegetables, simultaneously gaining insights into the significance of food. Additionally, they enjoyed participating in the game 'Passing The Parcel.' Before departing from the farms, the students indulged in a delightful lunch that everyone thoroughly enjoyed.
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MathematicsStudents were introduced to the addition word problems by using visual aids and pictorial representations. They learnt to solve the story sums in their Mathematics lessons. The concept of 'Subtraction' was introduced, enabling students to grasp the idea of taking away objects from a group and finding the difference. They were introduced to ‘Subtraction terms’ by using vocabulary cards. Visual representations like drawings were utilized to help students visualize the process of 'Subtraction'. Subtraction was taught using two methods; by using number line and by counting backward to find the difference between the two numbers. Students also enjoyed working on the SEP module, thus building up their logical and analytical skills. Students were also assessed for the concept of 'Addition' through a revision worksheet. Environmental StudiesThe month of August started with the introduction of the topic, 'The World of Plants'. Discussion on parts of plants- fruits, flower, roots, stem, and leaves were done. The functions of different parts of plants were also discussed through video demonstrations. Students were made aware of the different types of plants like trees, shrubs, herbs, climbers, and creepers. The students spotted different 'Types of Plants' as they enjoyed Nature Walk. The same topic was taken up in the class with the help of a PowerPoint presentation and notebook work. The little enthusiasts were too excited to know about how the plant grows. The process of 'Germination' was introduced with the help of a video demonstration and the class activity of sowing seeds. This topic was an Integration with the English Unit- 'Growing beans'. As the topic progressed, the students learnt about the different uses of plants such as in making medicines, clothes and in procuring food, rubber, wood, paper etc. The students learnt about the importance of SDG 14 'Life under Water' and SDG 15 'Life on Land' through worksheets in 'Be the Change book' and students understood the concept better while making a honeybee craft. Video Links: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=byN1qjfAyXI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6YhghG7mzQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TE6xptjgNR0 ICTStudents were able to understand the various parts of a computer - Monitor, Mouse, Keyboard, Keyboard, Printer. They understood the functions and features of the Parts. They enjoyed typing on the 'WordPad' using the keyboard. EnglishLiterature: The monthly theme for August was centered around 'Plants.' Children completed Unit-4, which focused on 'Growing Beans.' The chapter introduction involved a poem recitation and connecting the topic to students' prior knowledge. Students brought their imagination live on paper by created drawings of 'My Garden' . A video demonstration explained the different parts of a plant.. An interactive 'Jigsaw Puzzle' game was organized in which students were required to arrange the parts of a plant in the correct order. Important vocabulary words from the chapter were noted down. The chapter's end exercises were conducted interactively, involving brainstorming between students and the teacher. Grammar: Action words (verbs) were introduced to the students using a 'Spin a Wheel Activity.' Students enthusiastically participated in the activity, eagerly waiting for their turns to spin the wheel. A creative variation of the game 'Dumb Charades' was played, where students acted out the verbs while their peers guessed the words. To reinforce learning and knowledge, students worked on activities in their notebooks. The concept of blending- end blends 'nd' and 'ng' was explained using a 'Mind Map.' Dolch words list 1, was introduced to the children in order to strengthen their vocabulary. The use of interactive games, creative exercises, and visual aids like mind maps and videos likely contributed to an effective and enjoyable learning experience for the children. Links:- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0VJZRBuNm0 https://spinthewheel.app/9gAHxpX5Fp https://youtu.be/ZYPjmjff0Zo https://youtu.be/dUXk8Nc5qQ8 Hindi मास’ का आरंभ इ और ई मात्रा की मौखिक और लिखित पुनरावृति द्वारा किया गया l छात्रों को 'उ' की मात्रा का परिचय करवाया गया l उ मात्रा से वाक्य और शब्द बनाने सीखे l पाठ – ‘मुरली की धुन’ का पठन करते हुए छात्रों को राखी के त्यौहार के विषय में बताते हुए छात्रों में भारतीय त्यौहारों के प्रति लगाव को जागृत किया गया |'उ' मात्रा के समानतुक वाले शब्द और 'उ' मात्रा की कविता का लेखन कार्य करवाया गया l 'भाषा साप्ताहिक एकीकरण' में छात्रों ने कला और सामाजिक विज्ञान विषय के साथ एकीकरण करते हुए ,किसी एक जलीय जीव का कट आउट बनाया और जलीय जीव का नाम, उनके भोजन, उनके जीवित रहने के तरीके व वो हमारे लिए कैसे महत्वपूर्ण हैं कक्षा में प्रस्तुतिकरण दिया l जिससे उनके शब्दकोश में वृद्धि और भाषिक योग्यता में भी वृद्धि हुई । संबंधित लिंक - https://youtu.be/MQAAFSLm_IA https://youtu.be/Rf7PeTjcl2Q https://wordwall.net/resource/4770317 https://wordwall.net/resource/19929548 https://wordwall.net/resource/3976231 Physical Education Under the guidance of their respective teachers/ coaches, students learnt: Skating: Speed Skating (racing against the clock or other competitors on an oval or straight track) Gymnastics: Basic floor exercises and balancing beam activities, involving a combination of forward roll, backward roll, handstand and artistic exercise, walking and balancing on the beam. Judo: Ushiro Ukemi (Backward fall), Mae Ukemi (Forward fall) Non Locomotor Skills: Stability or body management skills like stretching, twisting, galloping, one leg balance, plank, pushing, pulling, ending with lead up activities like stone paper scissors game with hula-hoops,Throwing and catching smiley balls and Obstacle races. Striking Skills: Eye hand co-ordination game (Catching the ball with both hands), Body Co-ordination Game (Follow through of plastic bat with forward position) , Action to reaction Game (Ball hitting with Bat), ending with some competitive lead up games like dog and the bone, relay races, ice and water and in and out game. Manipulation skills: Plastic ball handling, basketball throwing, football dribbling, kicking, and juggling, hockey dribbling, and balloon catching Western Dance May the festive vibes of Onam inspire you to embrace the goodness of life, share your blessings, and create beautiful memories with those you cherish. The new choreography started with the enthusiastic Onam dance on the occasion of Onam. Using the contemporary tools and feeling of hasya ras, students learnt an energetic South Indian folk dance. Contemporary tools give students the scope to push themselves to build their flexibility and it is one of the best calisthenic exercise. Patriotic choreography was an amalgamation of contemporary movement and folk authentic using vocals as the secondary tool. The choreography was done in modern style keeping the essence of Tollywood intact. Indian Dance The right way to celebrate the occasion of Krishna Janmashtami is to embrace and follow the teachings of lord Krishna from Bhagwat Geeta. The power of Shree Krishna destroys all your sorrows, enhances your happiness, and creates goodness all around. With this thought, in August students learnt a beautiful Krishna Vandana on the song - "Shri Krishna Govinda" in Kathak style along with beautiful postures, mudras and body balancing. Indian Music GRADE 1 अगस्त माह में छात्र छात्राओं द्वारा की गई गतिविधिया: गायन अभ्यास : अलंकार , बैलून ब्रीथिंग , वाद्य परिचय कहानी के माध्यम से गीत : नीली छतरी गीत , शांति मंत्र , वाद्य गीत संगीत ४ आल : वेलकम गीत , ग्रीटिंग गीत , सरे गामा बॉडी गेम , बाय - बाय गीत प्रयोग हुए वाद्य : तानपूरा गायन तकनीक : गायन के अभ्यास की बुनियादी तकनीक Western Music Song practised: "Parts of a Plant" integrated with SDG 15: Life on Land Instrument used/ taught: Drum Art Children practiced beautiful land and water animals like shark, turtle, giraffe, lion etc. however from this they used some animals for their art integration with Hindi for show and tell activity. Children also created beautiful flowers (monthly theme plants) like lotus, sunflower, rose and garden scene. Independence Day The month of August brings with it the spirit of patriotic fervour as it is all about talking to our children and instilling in them a deep love for our country. To showcase their patriotism, Grade I children participated in the Show & Tell Activity in which they were dressed up as Freedom fighters and spoke a few lines about the same. They also crafted a beautiful Tricolour cap on the occasion of Independence Day. Assembly Grade I A“Respect is one of the greatest expressions of love.” Keeping true to the wording of the quote, a general assembly was conducted on the topic 'I am Respectful' by the students of Grade IA on 4th August 2023. The assembly showed the importance of being respectful and kept the audience engrossed throughout the presentation. The students presented prayer, thought for the day, news, and new word was introduced to enhance the vocabulary. The assembly also included a few acts by the students which showed how can we be respectful towards our parents, teachers, and other living beings like animals, plants etc. This day concluded with the wise and motivational words by Principal ma'am and the soulful rendition of the National Anthem. Assembly Grade I B“We may have different religions, different languages, different colored skin, but we all belong to one human race.” A general assembly on ‘Unity in Diversity’ was conducted by Grade I B on 29.08.23 in the school gymnasium. The assembly began with an insightful thought, followed by a news update. The Significance of the topic was conveyed in a more realistic and effective manner by the students through small acts and a mesmerizing dance performance. A riveting quiz time was also conducted by the students to recap the topic. The little wonders left everyone spellbound by their presentation skills and were encouraged by Mansi Ma’am with her kind words of appreciation. The assembly culminated with the School Anthem and National Anthem. Assembly Grade I CThe Rakshabandhan assembly conducted by Grade I-C was a heartwarming event that beautifully combined the themes of soldiers' bravery and the significance of Rakshabandhan in the modern age. The assembly featured a skit and a captivating dance performance, both of which left a lasting impact on the audience. The centerpiece of the assembly was a skit performed by the students, which depicted the lives of soldiers and their dedication to protect nation. Following the skit, a mesmerizing dance performance took the stage. The dance was a beautiful fusion of traditional and modern elements. The students of Grade I-C successfully conveyed the message that Rakshabandhan is not just a traditional ritual but a timeless celebration of love, protection, and the unbreakable bond between siblings. |
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Megha Arora - I A Subject Specialist - EVS Neelam Jha - I B Subject Specialist - EVS Shaily Dalal - I C Subject Specialist - English Shilpi Lahiri - I D Subject Specialist - Math Shivangi - I E Subject Specialist - English Archives
March 2024
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