Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated in most of the places in India. We also celebrate the Ganesh Chaturthi festival on Tuesday in our school. We came to school early and did the preparation. Some students drew the Rangoli and some students bring the flowers to the lord Ganesh. After that we welcomed the lord Ganesh and we did puja to the lord Ganesh. Some teachers sung the songs after that students sung the songs on Ganesh and some students told shlokas. It was very nice. After that we took prasad. I am celebrating the this festival as teacher for the first time in school. It was new experience for me. All students came and pray for the lord Ganesh. By watching these students I recalled my school days how I celebrated the festival in my school. This celebration gives us a lot of happiness.
Paper Boat – An Activity Based on Poetry The students of 5th standard participated in a creative classroom activity based on the poem “The Paper Boat” written by Rabindranath Tagore. To understand the poem better, students made paper boats using their own unique ideas. On this day, Mr. Vijay visited the class and observed the session. He appreciated the students’ creativity and the innovative paper boats they had made. The poem was explained in Kannada, which helped the students clearly understand its meaning. The students enjoyed the activity and showed great interest in the lesson. The session made learning joyful, creative, and meaningful.

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