Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Short Documentary- Endangered species ( SPARROW)

Protection of wildlife habitat. Perhaps the greatest threat that faces many species is the widespread destruction of habitat. The best way to protect endangered species is to protect the special places where they live. So, an activity was planned by Ramagya School for the students of class V  to enlighten the students that how they can conserve the endangered species. For this the students got an opportunity to meet an exemplary person named Ms. Manju Tandon, who is working towards providing food and shelter to sparrows, doves and pigeons. A short documentary was also made during this activity.          
                                         
                                         Glimpses from the documentary.









Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Poetic Hues - Poetry composition and group presentation


As a part of ISA activity- Expressions, Ramagya School organised poetry writing competition. The students of class VIII composed individual poems on the theme -
‘A Hero’. Each student imagined himself/herself to be a hero or whom they consider their hero. The students actively participated and came out with wonderfully expressed thoughts in the form of poems, either rhyming or free verse. 










The students of Class IX were also engaged in a similar group project of 6-7 students each wherein they were supposed to compose poems on the theme ‘Seven Ages Are Like Seven…’and present the same using props. A variety of comparisons were shown like seven ages compared to Seven Wonders of the World or seven union territories of India or to stages of a plant growth or to seven days of the week.








Palette of Emotions by Ramagya School









A painting competition was organized by Ramagya School, as a part of ISA activity,  for the students of class VI, VII and VIII, on the topic “Love for Nature”. The students actively participated in the competition portraying their imagination on canvas with vibrant colors. Each of the students actually imagined herself/himself on the journey to nature and expressed their feelings, their bond with nature in a beautiful manner. Thereafter, the paintings were displayed in the form of an exhibition in school. Their paintings truly spoke of the interdependence of the humans on nature without which human race ceases to exist.

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Food fiesta- Texture printing activity



                         It has been generally observed now a days that children are more inclined towards junk food and non healthy food. In order to inculcate healthy eating habits from a tender age, Ramagya school has organised a texture printing activity for the students of class 1. The little artists had a wonderful learning experience. Children used different vegetables like lady’s finger, onion, potato etc for texture printing.
Vegetable  printing  is  a  simple  art,  you  need  only  some  vegetables and  fabric colours to  make  the textures. Vegetables  can  be  cut  lengthwise or  breadth wise to  make  beautiful  patterns, according  to  your  ideas.







Tuesday, February 23, 2016


The students of class 1 of Ramagya School, Noida performed Fancy Dress Competition for the ISA Project on Healthy vs. Junk Food “Voyage towards Healthy Living”. Fancy Dress Competition made the students aware in an interesting & creative manner, the benefits of healthy food as against the health hazards related to unhealthy food of different countries.








Friday, February 19, 2016

Nature Camp by Class IV

NATURE CAMP

The students of class 4 of Ramagya School, Noida visited Okhla Bird Sanctuary on 11th Dec ‘2015 for the ISA Project on Endangered Species of the topic “LIVE AND LET LIVE”. The students were accompanied by the resource person Mr. Ahmed who gave them information regarding the habit and habitat of the birds. The birds in the sanctuary are safe and protected by the rangers of the sanctuary. The birds live in a pollution free atmosphere of the sanctuary. Many varieties of migratory birds were seen in the sanctuary. Children took care that in no way they troubled the birds. They liked the greenery and natural beauty in which the birds freely roam around. They were surprised to see so many birds there, which they rarely see in the crowded cities. The students enjoyed the day and took oath to take care and to save the birds.







Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Nutritive Value Of Food



This project aimed at creating awareness amongst students to inculcate good food habits in their life style and also made the students and teachers equally aware in an interesting and creative manner.
 It also helped the students to develop their speaking skills, socio- emotional skills and group cohesiveness. Students participated in this activity with lot of enthusiasm to appreciate the richness of being healthy.

Friday, February 5, 2016

Healthy Food vs. Junk Food



  Students of class I participated in Fancy dress competition on the topic-
Healthy Food vs. Junk Food. This topic made the students aware in an interesting & creative manner, the benefits of healthy food as against the health hazards related to unhealthy food of different countries like India, China, Italy, Japan & Australia etc. It also helped the students to develop their speaking and socio-emotional skills and group- cohesiveness. 

Sunday, January 17, 2016


Fancy Dress Competition on Endangered Species
by 
Ramagya students - Class 2

An Endangered species is a species which has been categorized by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List as likely to become extinct. Many nations have  laws that protect conservation-reliant species: for example, forbidding hunting, restricting land development or creating preserves. When an animal or species is termed endangered, they are either disappearing fast from the face of the planet or are very sparsely populated. Today most species of plants and animals become extinct because of habitat destruction (loss of living space to development or pollution), introduction of non-native organisms, and direct killing (over-harvesting, poisoning).

So, we opted for this topic (i.e. ENDANGERED SPECIES ) as a part of our ISA project to sensitize our students about the importance of  these species and to make them aware about how important it is  to maintain the planet's biodiversity, that it is the richness (variety) of animal and plant life, its abundance and wild habitats that keeps us all healthy and happy. The more species disappear, the more entire Eco-systems become vulnerable and would eventually fall apart as the links in the food chains become broken.

                                       












Fancy Dress Competition on Endangered Species
by 
Ramagya students - Class 2