GENERAL POINTS - Indian School Al Wadi Al kabir::

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Environmental Science (EVS)
The objective of teaching EVS is:
development of observational skill,
understanding language and new terms,
collection and arrangement of data,
language expression and
development of right attitudes and values.
Topics covered are• Healthy Mind and Body,
• Home Sweet Home,
• Clothes We Wear,
• Plant Kingdom,
• Animal Kingdom Around Us,
• Insects,
• The Earth,
• Our Colourful Country-India
• Modes of Transport,
• Means of Communication,
• Direction/We live in a Community and
• Recreation.
EVS is taught through learning-driven methods
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Interactive sessions
Group Activities and discussions
Experiments
Audio-video presentations
Data collection activities
Worksheets
Excursions
Exhibitions
Class Assemblies
Special Assemblies
The subject of EVS , can be taught informally
during the normal day-to-day routine. It is
to be intermingled with the daily activities
of the child, viz when at a supermarket or
when out at a restaurant or even when
playing in a garden. This informal hometeaching greatly increases the child’s
interest and awareness in the subject.
1) Skill of observation (during demonstration,
excursions)
2) Carrying out oral and written instructions.
3) Participation in class discussions and activities.
4) Ability to draw neat pictures and label them.
5) Ability to ask questions and enthusiasm to learn
more.
6) Answering the worksheets according to the
instructions given.
Co-scholastic subjects
ART
MUSIC
Physical Education
(P.E)
Aims of teaching coscholastic subjects :
 To develop gross
(larger)muscle
movements.
 To develop finer muscle
movements.
 To develop eye-hand
co-ordination.
 To develop aesthetic
sense and appreciation.
Perform and enjoy a variety of physical
activities with understanding.
Develop and maintain physical health and
fitness through regular participation in
physical activities .
Develop positive self-esteem, creativeness
and inventiveness .
Develop the spirit of fair play, teamwork and
sportsmanship.
The teachers begin with simple activities for e.g.
drawing through simple imitation from the
board or walking in a straight line and then
move to more complex tasks.
As the year progresses, activities such as art and
drawing competitions, choral singing
presentation and sports day help in all round
development of the child.
SINGING PRESENTATION
GENERAL POINTS
PUNCTUALITY
The school begins at 7:25 am.
80% attendance is mandatory for promotion to
the next class.
Long leave require a letter of
prior intimation, addressed to the
Vice- Principal (primary section).
The letter should be given to
the class teacher, who forwards
it to the authority.
 The Class and the G.R.
number should be
mentioned in the leave
letter.
 Local absence should be
written in the almanac
pages provided for the
same.
 Incase, the child has missed
classes, parents can come to
school to note down the
missed work. No books will
be sent home.
 If the child is feverish, has
bouts of vomiting or sore
throat, kindly DO NOT
FORCE the child to attend
school.
 If the child is suffering
from any INFECTIOUS
DISEASES like chickenpox,
15 days of quarantine is
recommended period by
MOH. A doctor’s
certificate is required
before he/she can attend
the school again.
DRESS CODE
The girls have grey pinafore and the boys wear
white shirt with grey shorts.
The white socks and black shoes should be
worn along with the grey uniforms.
The P.E. uniform should be worn on the
specified days as per the class time table.
They should be accompanied by white socks
and white/black shoes.
The girls are NOT ALLOWED coloured hair pins
or any other coloured hair accessories. Black
and white are the only approved colours.
Girls should avoid wearing long
chains/necklaces , long earrings and even nail
polish.
It is important that the child comes neatly
dressed in clean uniforms to the school. You,
parents are responsible for the personal
hygiene of the ward viz regular bathing habits,
clipping of nails, neatly combed hair, good
eating habits………….
The school bag and the books
 The bag should contain books
as per the time table.
 The almanac has to be
checked everyday by the
parents.
 All the supplies needed in the
class room for various
activities, should be bought
regularly to the school. For
e.g. Glue sticks, a pack of
coloured pencils, other
writing tools and necessities.
The Almanac/The school calendar
 The first two pages should be
filled for the general
information of the child along
with the photograph.
 The Page no-136 should be filled
for the details of any medical
condition of the child.
 The Page nos-138/139 are for
notes of absence.
 The Page nos-140 to 144 are for
correspondence between home
and school.
 The children will be encouraged
to write their daily/weekly home
work from Page no. 64 onwards.
 The almanac should be
maintained throughout the year.
EVALUATION and PROMOTION.
 As per CBSE guidelines, the children will be
continuously and comprehensively evaluated
throughVarious criteria set for development of skills,
Participation in group discussions/group
activities,
Home assignments and
General behaviour and discipline in the
school.
FORTHCOMING EVENTS.
REQUEST TO
THE PARENTS. Wealth out of waste –
Send a passport
size photograph
clicked in uniform
to the class
teacher.
Send a
plant/story book to
the school on your
child’s birthday;
instead of a cake.
22 April, 2014.