One of the best and most memorable moments of my teaching journey happened today. I had the wonderful opportunity to teach Bharatanatyam dance, and seeing it come alive on stage filled my heart with pride and joy.The students performed the Bharatanatyam steps very gracefully and confidently in front of the stage. Every movement, expression, and rhythm reflected their hard work and dedication. When they danced, it felt as though tradition, discipline, and beauty were flowing together in perfect harmony.As a teacher, watching my students perform something I had taught them was truly emotional. The applause, smiles, and words of appreciation from everyone present made the moment even more special. Their appreciation was not just for the performance, but for the effort, guidance, and belief behind it.This experience reminded me that teaching is not only about books and lessons it is also about nurturing art, culture, confidence, and self-expression. Standing there, watching my students shine on stage, I felt deeply grateful and proudwill always remain close to my heart a day when teaching turned into art, and learning turned into celebration. ✨🌺
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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