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Thursday, 15 February 2024
HAPPY BASANT PANCHMAI
Tuesday, 13 February 2024
Twining Programme with GSSS Bunga Panchkula
USER MANUAL FOR TWINING OF SCHOOLS (Mentor/Mentee) UNDER VIDYANJALI PROGRAM
Principal of GSSS Bunga Pkl with four teachers and 18 girl students of classes ix and xi visited KV ITBP Bhanu today under their flagship programme : Twinning of Schools.
Activities conducted.
1. Tour to Library and interaction with Librarian and knowing about : How students of KV utilize Library and Books in their curriculum. By Mr. Uma Shanker Librarian
2. Tour to resource room of Pry. Section Malkeet PRT
3. Tour to Labs. By Mrs. Sunena PGT Chem. and Ashima Gupta. PGT BIO.
4. Sports Activity : Friendly KHoKho match between 9+9 =18 KV and GSSS Bunga Girls, won by kv students and three best KHoKHo girls players from both the teams were selected and awarded Rs. 100.00 each. By Yakshi TGT PHE.
5. Cultural Activity :
5A. Group Song: Prayers singing : 9 students from both the schools were asked to present their morning assembly prayer in their own group first and then jointly for both prayers.
5B. Solo Dance : Three girls from nith schools performed solo dance and then duet dance of folk song, All three were given reward of Rs. 100 each as token of appreciation.
6. Other Activities.
Community refreshment. All 36 students had biscuits and juice together in refreshment brought by GSSS Bunga as gift for students of KVS.
Token of remembrance and return gift to the visiting students: All 18 students were given copies of Swami Vivekananda : A call to the Nation/ स्वामी विवेकानंद : राष्ट्र को आह्वान book for reading by them and later for their school Library.
Exchange of Mob. no. and ideas by the teachers of both the schools for future tie-ups and visit plans.
Vote of thanks : On behalf of Principal, staff and students of KV ITBP Bhanu Mr. Uma Shanker extended vote of thanks to the visiting team with promise to stay in touch and keep learning through such interactive meets or through digital interactive means such as Blog/ Zoom etc.
Students of both the school rejoiced this programme and wanted More such interactions in future.
Sunday, 11 February 2024
National Digital Library App
- राष्ट्रीय e-पुस्तकालय is a digital initiative by Department of School Education & Literacy, Ministry of Education, Government of India, for facilitating availability of quality non-academic books across geographies, languages, genres and levels, and device agnostic accessibility. It aims to build a culture of reading among the children and adolescents and includes non-academic books in the genres of Adventure and Mystery, Humour, Literature and Fiction, Classics, Non-fiction and Self Help, Historical, Biography, Comics, Picture Books, Science and Poetry in 23 languages.
- App Link: http://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=national.digital.library
Saturday, 10 February 2024
Class 1 -2 Text book revision
Thursday, 8 February 2024
Report Writing
No matter which type of report you are writing, the basic elements are almost the same.
- A report needs a heading or a title at the very beginning.
- This heading or title can be of two types:
- 1) Summarising the topic within a line.
- 2) Creating mystery to attract the readers.
- The titles for magazine reports tend to be quite straightforward that summarise the event in a few words. But in terms of newspaper reports, the heading or the title generally appears to be mysterious to attract the readers to the newspaper article.
- Date & Place are indivisible parts of newspaper report writing. Dates signify the day when the report is written and the place signifies where the event has taken place. It is important for keeping the proper account of the event and also helps to maintain the authenticity of the report. They are written either on the left side of the paper or just below the heading. It can also be written at the very beginning of the introduction. But for magazine reports, place and date do not need to be mentioned.
- The Name & Designation of the reporter is another important thing to mention properly in all kinds of reports. They are written either on the right side of the paper after the heading or just below the heading. In report writing format, the Name & Designation of the reporter is referred to as bylines.
- Introduction: The introduction is the elaborative expansion of the heading itself. It tends to summarise the main event just within 2-3 lines.
- Main Content: It is the primary descriptive part of the report. Here you have to write the details about the event, and the sequence with proper reference if available. At this point, try highlighting the issues regarding the event that are quite significant.
- Conclusion: Here you will end the report. So, try to mention here what action is/will be taken if writing newspaper reports. If you are writing magazine reports, mention how the event ended and how the audience felt about the event. Always try to finish the conclusion on a positive note. Remember, this is the part that will help you to score better.
Dos and Don’ts While Writing a Report
Dos
- Think of the event you are about to write and plan to structure the information before you start writing the report.
- Always start writing the report from a fresh page and try to finish within it.
- Be direct and crisp with the information you mention in the report.
- Value-neutral point of view is the key to an excellent report.
- Always write your report in the past tense.
- Use passive voice and indirect speech to write your report as you are writing from a third-person perspective.
- Be as brief as possible with your report. Try to fit all the information within the word limit. Always remember, your job is to express the event, not to impress.
Don’ts
- Always avoid repeating the information. The info you once mentioned, do not mention that further. If you are running out of words, conclude it.
- Never elaborate on the information you’re putting in your report.
- For newspaper reports, don’t put administrative information without proper reference.
- Always avoid giving detailed descriptions.
- Related information doesn’t need to be mentioned in reports.
- Never mention your personal details throughout the report writing. If required use abbreviations like ‘ABC’ ‘XYZ’ etc.