MathIn the ever-evolving landscape of mathematics, certain branches stand out as pillars of understanding and problem-solving. One such dynamic duo is trigonometry and circles. As we delve into the realms of revision and application, we uncover the profound impact these mathematical concepts have on both theoretical understanding and real-world scenarios. Revision of Trigonometry and its application: In November month, students recall and revisit all the topics of trigonometry and its application to strengthen their basics and calculation skills while dealing with ratio, angles, conversion and identities. Revision of Circles: In this month students also worked on integration of circles and trigonometric topics. The concept of radians, an alternative angle measurement system based on the radius of a circle, further solidifies the connection between circles and trigonometry. It allows for a seamless integration of circular motion concepts into trigonometric functions, providing a more natural and intuitive framework. EnglishIn November, students embarked on a fascinating journey through "Glimpses of India." This module provided them with a kaleidoscopic view of the diverse cultural tapestry of our nation. From the panoramic beauty of nature to the vibrant traditions, students delved into the heart of India's rich heritage. The literary exploration continued with an in-depth focus on "The Proposal." This humorous play not only entertained but also offered valuable insights into the nuances of effective communication in relationships. Students engaged in lively discussions, exploring the comedic elements and the subtle messages embedded in Chekhov's work. As part of their academic journey, students delved into Practice Assessments for UT II, honing their skills for the upcoming Pre-Board Examinations. The emphasis on critical thinking persisted, with specialized questions on speech, diary, and dialogue. Model responses using the PEEL approach, along with 3-marker and 6-marker analyses, provided students with a robust foundation for their upcoming assessments. Social SciencesGeography- Ch-Manufacturing Industries Manufacturing Industries play a pivotal role in the economic development of a country. Students delved into the intricacies of this crucial sector. Students explored the significance of these industries in generating employment, fostering economic growth, and contributing to a nation's Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Key concepts within this topic included the factors influencing the location of manufacturing industries, such as proximity to raw materials, labor availability, and transportation infrastructure. Environmental concerns and sustainable practices in manufacturing are also integral aspects discussed in Class 10 Geography. In summary, the study of Manufacturing Industries provided students with insights into the economic, social, and environmental dimensions of industrialization, fostering a holistic understanding of this fundamental aspect of a nation's development. Economics- Globalization and the Indian Economy The exploration of Globalization and its impact on the Indian economy commenced with a practical exercise, wherein students traced the manufacturing origins of everyday items. This led to the revelation that a significant portion of these goods is not produced within India but remains readily accessible in the country. To elucidate the interconnectedness of production on a global scale, a detailed flow chart was presented. This visual aid served as a guide to comprehend the intricate networks that link manufacturing processes across different countries. Further clarification on the concept of Multinational Corporations (MNCs) was provided through a case study focusing on Ford Motors. This real-world example offered insights into the operations and implications of MNCs. The discussion expanded to Indian MNCs, with a focus on entities such as TATA, unraveling the dynamics of their global business endeavors. This comprehensive approach aimed to provide students with a nuanced understanding of the multifaceted aspects of globalization and its profound influence on the Indian economic landscape Civics- Outcomes of Democracy The outcome of democracy was elucidated by examining the correlation between democratic governance and economic growth. This connection was further reinforced through a comprehensive analysis of graphs depicting the interplay between government structures and the economic trajectories of various countries. In addition, the concept of social inclusion within a democratic framework was expounded upon, drawing on real-life case studies to illustrate its practical implications. To enhance comprehension, a question-and-answer session was conducted in the classroom, providing students with an opportunity to actively engage with the material and seek clarification on any aspects of the democratic processes and their outcomes. History- "Print Culture and the Modern World" The exploration of "Print Culture and the Modern World" commenced with a brief recapitulation of prior knowledge, laying the foundation for understanding the multifaceted nature of print and its cultural significance. The class advanced into the topic by immersing students in a video showcasing the intricate process of printing newspapers, emphasizing their crucial role in our daily lives. This real-world connection allowed students to relate theoretical concepts to practical scenarios, fostering a deeper understanding. Various facets of the chapter were then elucidated using a multimedia approach, incorporating both a video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DnDAuhgNHp4) and a PowerPoint presentation. This multimedia engagement aimed to cater to diverse learning styles, providing a comprehensive overview of the topics discussed. Introducing the concept of censorship added a layer of complexity to the discourse, prompting discussions on writings from the 18th and 19th centuries. The conversations delved into the suppression of these writings, driven by critical opinions of common people about British rule and the global exertion of British control. This historical context enriched students' perspectives on the socio-political dynamics of that era. Post the chapter exploration, a detailed question-and-answer session was conducted, allowing students to engage in a reflective dialogue. To reinforce learning, revision worksheets were assigned and collaboratively discussed, ensuring a thorough grasp of the chapter's key concepts. Science Biology- The November month started with recapitulation of Biology chapters with the help of Revision worksheets, Kahoot Quiz and Sample Papers. Students gave weekly tests to practice for the upcoming UT-II and Pre- Board Examination. The Grade X students also did the lab activities. They observed the slides of the binary fission and budding for understanding the asexual reproduction. Chemistry- November kicked off with a thorough review of Carbon and its compounds via Peer Teaching assessments. Students revisited the material using revision worksheets, a Kahoot Quiz, and sample papers, ensuring comprehensive preparation for the upcoming UT-II and Pre-Board Examinations. As an engaging practical component, Grade X students also had the enjoyable experience of creating soap during a laboratory activity. Physics- Topics: Electricity and Magnetic Effects of Current With the help of activity and discussion, students understood the significance of magnetic effect of current. With the help of circuit diagram and compass needle students understood the factors effecting the magnetic effect of current:- amount of current and direction of flowing current. With the help of stimulation video, students understood the magnetic effect of current due to a straight conductor and circular coil. By using the sight hand thumb rule and cork screw rule students were able to find the direction of current flowing through the circuit. In addition, students understood the force experienced by a current carrying coil placed in a magnetic field. By using Fleming's left hand rule, students understood the concept of direction of force experienced/motion of coil due to magnetic field. Students discussed about households circuits- the types of wire used ( Live, Neutral and Earth wire), the switch boards ( 5A & 15 A) used in normal household circuits, fuse & its types and MCB. With real life examples, students were able to differentiated between overloading and short-circuiting. In addition, students revised unit test syllabus using different worksheets. Hindiछात्रों को स्पर्श पाठ्य पुस्तक के पाठ - तीसरी कसम के शिल्पकार शैलेंद्र के बारें में बताते हुए पाठ की विस्तृत व्याख्या कराई गई | पाठ को कराने का मुख्य उद्देश्य छात्रों को यह बताना था कि एक फिल्म बनाने में फ़िल्मकार को कितनी परेशानियों का सामना करना पड़ता है और उसे अपना सब कुछ दाँव पर लगाना पड़ता है तब जाकर फिल्म तैयार होती है | पाठ - झेन की देन और गिन्नी का सोना को पढ़ाने का उद्देश्य स्पष्ट करते हुए इन पाठों को विस्तारपूर्वक पढ़ाया गया | बाल मनोविज्ञान से एकीकृत करते हुए उन्हें पाठ से संबंधित गतिविधि कराई गई , जिसमें छात्रों को शुद्ध सोना और मिलावटी सोने की पूर्ण जानकारी दी गई | पाठ की प्रश्नोत्तरी कराने के बाद पाठ से संबंधित अन्य महत्त्वपूर्ण प्रश्न कराए गए | पूरक पुस्तिका के पाठ - टोपी शुक्ला को पढ़ाते हुए उससे मिलने वाली सीख को स्पष्ट किया जाएगा | हिंदू और मुस्लिम एकता और मित्रता को स्पष्ट करते हुए पाठ को विस्तारपूर्वक समझाया गया | पाठ की प्रश्नोत्तरी पर चर्चा कराई गई | ICTStudents engaged in a comprehensive exploration of two vital themes: Entrepreneurial Skills. The sessions were dedicated to honing entrepreneurial instincts, teaching innovative thinking, problem-solving, and effective communication—all essential components of fostering an entrepreneurial mindset. Simultaneously, students delved into the significance of green skills, gaining insights into sustainable practices, environmental consciousness, and responsible resource management. Embark on a journey through IT essentials as Akash Sir navigates the intricacies of networking, emphasizing the importance of hands-on experience. Simultaneously, Andre from Portugal unveils the complexities of Database Management Systems, AI, and chatbot creation. In a parallel track, entrepreneurship takes center stage, defining its societal significance, exploring entrepreneurial qualities, debunking myths, and encouraging students to reflect on the potential of entrepreneurship as a career option. Join us for a day of discovery, practical learning, and discussions led by seasoned experts, offering a unique blend of technical insights and entrepreneurial wisdom. Sanskritसाहित्यपाठ:- साधुवृत्ति: समाचरेत् ‘ के विषय में जानकारी प्राप्त कर व्यावहारिक और जीवन में नैतिक सार्थकता को समझना। "द्रुतगति प्रश्नोत्तरी" के माध्यम से अभ्यास कराते हुए अनुप्रयोगात्मक अभ्यास और मूल्यांकन किया गया। सप्ताहांत अभ्यासपत्र द्वारा पुनरावृत्ति कराई गई । शब्दकोश में वृद्धि करते हुए शब्दों के वैज्ञानिकी रूप को जानना । कक्षा परीक्षा के माध्यम से मूल्यांकन कार्य कराया गया । अनुप्रयोगात्मक पुनरावृत्ति: - संशोधनकार्य- शब्दरूप – समास , प्रत्यय , उपपदविभक्ति और अनुवाद के अंतर्गत , उदाहरण प्रत्युदाहरण द्वारा स्पष्टीकरण कराते हुए अभ्यासपत्र द्वारा चित्रलेखन की पुनरावृत्ति कराई गई। FrenchIn November, our students delved into an intensive review of grammar concepts, comprehension skills, and message writing in preparation for the upcoming Pre-Board examinations. A noteworthy addition to the curriculum included listening exercises where students engaged with two audio clips, followed by questions related to the dialogue. This innovative approach not only enhanced their listening skills but also fostered effective comprehension. We are optimistic that these efforts will contribute to their success in the upcoming examinations. As we transition into December, we encourage students to persist in their dedicated efforts and approach their studies with a positive mindset. SpanishIn November, students begin by preparing for UT2 exams. Subsequently, they delve into the revision of indefinite pronouns and review the rules of imperatives, including formation and exercises. The present Subjunctive mood was introduced and studied in class. Classroom discussions also involve question and answer sessions on diverse topics. Finally, students shift their focus to preparing for the impending preboard examinations. https://arche-ele.com/presente-de-subjuntivo-conjugacion-gramatica GermanIn the month of November, the student was introduced to the theme engagement in social causes. Advanced grammar topics were practised in making sentences and writing an E-Mail. The revision sheet for UT 2 was discussed in class. Language skills were honed by practising grammar exercises from Get Ready Workbook. Physical EducationInter-house events for the various games were organized during the PE lessons: Track and field events: 50m, 4x50m mixed relay race, 100m, 200m, 400m, 4x100m mixed relay, long jump, shot put, and medicine ball throw, Obstacle race, Judo ,Gymnastics and Yoga practice. SPORTS DAY PRACTICE Indian DanceDiwali, the festival of lights, is mainly celebrated in honour of Lord Ram's return to his kingdom in Ayodhya, after staying in exile for 14 years. On this occasion Suncitizens learnt a beautiful dance, an amalgamation of the east meeting the west fusion, demonstrating Ram- The Warrior. DANCE FORM: Kathak & Russian classical Ballet SONG: Ramam Raghavam Western DanceIn their Western Dance lessons, the students learnt: 1. The combination steps of Bhangra Dance: Shoulder movement, leg taps, leg raise, side shuffle taps 2. Full body strengthening warm-up routine to keep one injury free and strong 3. Choreography was done keeping the essence of full movement intact and add the contemporary elements to make the art form interesting. DANCE FORM: Bhangra SONG: Jogiya by Surjeet Bindarakhia Indian Musicनवंबर माह में छात्र छात्राओं द्वारा की गई गतिविधिया: गायन अभ्यास: शुद्ध स्वर अलंकार । राग,गीत - राम भजन राम आएंगे गीत,नानक आया शबद , लोक गीत राग , रवींद्र संगीत - मेगहेर खोले गीत । प्रयोग हुए वाद्य: तानपूरा, ऑडियो ट्रैक । गायन तकनीक: गायन के अभ्यास की बुनियादी तकनीक, प्रतियोगिता में प्रस्तुति के महत्वपूर्ण बिंदु कक्षा ८ नवंबर माह में छात्र छात्राओं द्वारा की गई गतिविधिया: चयनित छात्र छात्रों ने प्रार्थना सभा मे राम आएंगे गीत का प्रदर्शन विभिन वाद्यों (हारमोनियम , तबला ,बांगो,शेकर्स , स्क्रेपर , घुंगरू , मंजीरा एवं ढपली ) के साथ किया। वाद्य - कांगो , बोंगो, बककेट ,टेमरिंड ,कलेप बॉक्स ,कीबोर्ड ,ढोल एवं ढोलकएवं तबला का प्रारंभिक परिचय , हस्तमुद्रा (तीन ताल ) एवं भजनी ठेका । Western MusicIn their Western Music lessons, students learnt: Songs: '10,000 reasons' by Matt Redman Students learnt to sing in solfege scale with different voicing, and breathe control. They sang in groups and individually. They also learnt to create the song in different melodies. Instrument used: Piano, drums, guitar DramaIn their Drama lessons, the students delved into the understanding of story dramatization. Since, a story is a simple narrative, there are certain points to consider when planning to dramatize it. To grasp this concept: 1. Story Selection and Scene Creation: Students began by selecting a story, dividing it into scenes, and writing dialogues. 2. Animal Story Transformation: Students chose an animal story, extracted its moral or lesson, and recreated the narrative in a contemporary context for humans. They performed the adapted story. 3. Scene Recreation: Students were organised into groups, assigning each group a scene from a chosen story. They were provided with the script or scene summary, and they worked collaboratively to recreate and perform the scene. 4. Emphasis on Performance Skills: Encouraged students to concentrate on character development, blocking, and using their voices and bodies to convey the essence of the story. 5. Exploration of Physical Theatre and Body Mechanics: To comprehend physical theatre and body movements, students engaged in an activity discussing machines, their components, and how they operate. They explored the idea that machines consist of moving and non-moving parts, differentiated between simple and complex machines, and acted as components of a machine in groups. This activity highlighted the importance of collaboration, teamwork, and synchronization within their teams. Visual ArtsStudents practised Boho art and minimal landscapes, and were introduced to making landscapes on canvas. Composition: Complimentary and supplementary colours Art Technique: Free hand, colouring, contour outlining Art tools: Pencil, crayons, scale, crayons, oil pastels, pencil colour Learning Outcome: Development of observatory and motor skills. SDG 4: Quality Education Life SkillAppreciating Diversity: This module covered multiple aspects like Interconnectedness, tolerance, perspective taking, cognitive dissonance and learning ways of building postive relationships. The activities were engaging and reflection-based. Activities: 1. Common Thread Activity: Distributed balls of yarn to students and they shared something unique about themselves. After sharing, they passed the yarn to someone else, creating a web that visually represents the interconnectedness of the class. ● This activity promotes a positive classroom environment by emphasizing the value of each student's individuality. ● The visual representation of the web reinforces the idea that the class is a collective group with shared experiences and connections. ● Encourages active listening and engagement as students learn about their peers.
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