Today, our school campus was filled with joy, colours, and meaningful learning as we celebrated FLN Habba. From the very first moment, the entire function looked extremely charming and lively, creating a warm and inspiring atmosphere for everyone present.The decorations, learning corners, student displays, and activity stations reflected the true spirit of Foundational Literacy and Numeracy. Every corner spoke the language of learning—letters, numbers, stories, games, and creativity blended beautifully. The smiles on students’ faces made the celebration even more special.Students participated with great enthusiasm and confidence. Through fun activities, demonstrations, and interactive models, they showed their understanding of reading, writing, counting, and problem-solving. Learning was not confined to classrooms—it was alive, joyful, and visible.Teachers worked together with dedication, turning ideas into engaging experiences. Parents and visitors could clearly see how joyful and meaningful learning can be when children are given the right guidance and encouragement. The function was not just an event; it was a celebration of young minds growing step by step.FLN Habba reminded us that education at the foundation level is not about pressure, but about play, participation, and purpose. The charm of today’s function will stay in our hearts as a beautiful memory of learning done with love.ndeed, FLN Habba was not only charming—it was truly inspiring. 🌼📖✨
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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