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Tuesday, March 29, 2011

HELEN KELLER




At a plain, black well-pump in the small southern town of Tuscumbia, Alabama, one of the world's great miracles took place. It began one bright, spring day in 1887. Puffy white clouds floated overhead on a background of blue, while birds fluttered through oaks and maples and flowers burst forth from the fertile soil in an array of colors—all unheard and unseen by a pretty girl of seven.
Standing at the totally blind and deaf Helen Keller's side was a young woman, Anne Sullivan. Miss Sullivan was steadily pumping cool water into one of the girl's hands while repeatedly tapping out an alphabet code of five letters in the other—first slowly, then rapidly. The scene was repeated again and again as young Helen painstakingly struggled to break her world of silence.
Suddenly the signals crossed Helen's consciousness with a meaning. She knew that "w-a-t-e-r" meant the cool something flowing over her hand. Darkness began to melt from her mind like so much ice left out on the sunny March day. By nightfall, Helen had learned 30 words.                                                                                                                 
Helen Adams Keller was born a healthy child on June 27, 1880, to Captain Arthur H. and Kate Adams Keller of Tuscumbia. At the tender age of 19 months, she was stricken with a severe illness which left her blind and deaf.
At the age of six, the half-wild, deaf and blind girl was taken by her parents to see Dr. Alexander Graham Bell. Because of her visit, Helen was united with her teacher Anne Mansfield Sullivan on March 3, 1887. After Helen's miraculous break-through at the simple well-pump, she proved so gifted that she soon learned the fingertip alphabet and shortly afterward to write. By the end of August, in six short months, she knew 625 words.
By age 10, Helen had mastered Braille as well as the manual alphabet and even learned to use the typewriter. By the time she was 16, Helen could speak well enough to go to preparatory school and to college. In 1904 she was graduated "cum laude" from Radcliffe College. The teacher stayed with her through those years, interpreting lectures and class discussions to her.
Helen Keller, the little girl, became one of history's remarkable women. She dedicated her life to improving the conditions of blind and the deaf-blind around the world, lecturing in more than 25 countries on the five major continents. Wherever she appeared, she brought new courage to millions of blind people.                                                                                           
Her teacher, Anne Sullivan is remembered as "the Miracle Worker" for her lifetime dedication, patience and love to a half-wild southern child trapped in a world of darkness.

Monday, March 28, 2011

Skating Camp:SR KG Section



Skating Camp:
     Skating camp for Sr.Kg were held in different months. As Sr.Kg A and B had their skating camp in the month of October2010. Sr.Kg C and D had it in the month of February 2011 and Sr.Kg E in the month of March 2011. All the Witty parents were invited to see the show on the last day of the camp.


Holi Celebration:SR KG Section


       Holi Celebration:
As Holi is a festival of colors’, children of Sr.Kg had a water play. These kids were taken down for the water play. All the kids were ready with their swim costumes and varieties of water guns. Children enjoyed playing in water.

Field Trip to D-Mart:SR KG Sction


              Field Trip to D-Mart:
Children of Sr.Kg were taken to D-Mart on 2nd and 3rd of March to explore different types of fruit and vegetables. Children were also made aware of different types of grains and pulses which are very important to us.

Basanth Panchami: SR KG Section


Basanth Panchami:
On 7th of Feb 2011 children celebrated Basant Panchami  by doing a splash activity with yellow and orange paint and all the classrooms were decorated with yellow and orange flowers.

Red Day:-SR Kg Section


Red Day
14th of Feb 2011 is celebrated as Red Day on the occasion of Valentine’s Day. All the children came dressed in Red colored clothes and got heart shaped snacks in their tiffin boxes. They also enjoyed making ‘Heart shape finger puppet’. Teachers explained with the help of a story why this day is celebrated.

Fruit Chaat Day:-SR KG Section


Fruit Chaat Day
On 11thof Feb 2011 children celebrated this day as Fruit  Chaat Day as the theme for the month was ‘Fruits and Vegetables’.  Children were asked to get different types of fruit for the same. Children enjoyed mixing all the fruits and having it. It was a very good experience for the small kids.

Makar-Sankranti Celebration: SR KG Section


      Makar-Sankranti Celebration: Makar-Sankranti is celebrated as a festival of kites and harvesting. Children enjoyed making colourful kites in their scrap book. Teacher narrated the story of the importance of makar-Sankranti. Children were distributed Til-Gud.

 

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