Ms Prapti Choudhary celebrates her Birthday by planting a Tree
Ms Prapti Choudhary celebrates her Birthday by planting a Tree

One of our students of class Sr. Kg., Miss Prapti Choudhary, marked her special day by planting a tree with her father. This heartfelt gesture reaffirms our belief that children are never too young to understand their responsibility towards caring for Mother Earth.
Teaching Sight Words at UWCEC!
Teaching Sight Words at UWCEC!
In the realm of early education, sight words hold a significant place in laying the foundation for reading and literacy. These are the words that children are encouraged to recognize instantly, without the need to decode them letter by letter. From “the” to “and,” sight words are fundamental building blocks in a child’s journey toward fluent reading.
So, at UWCEC students are taught different sight words through power point presentations. Teachers show them different sentences using the same sight word. They ensure that all children repeat the sentences at least 3 – 5 times every day for a better understanding. They spell the sight words and emphasis is given on that word when used in sentences.
Such activities lay a strong foundation for reading fluency, comprehension, and lifelong learning. With the right support and guidance from educators and parents, young learners can embark on a journey filled with the joy and empowerment of reading.
The Scavenger hunt at UWCEC!
The Scavenger hunt at UWCEC!
The Scavenger hunt at UWCEC!
Scavenger hunts are important for children to play because they offer numerous benefits for their development and growth. Critical thinking and problem-solving ability of the child gets developed.
They also provide opportunities for social interaction, helping kids develop essential social skills like communication and cooperation.
At UWCEC the children enjoyed playing a scavenger hunt in the sand. They looked for big and small objects in the sand. In this process they touched the sand and understood its texture. This game helped to develop their gross motor and fine motor skills.
It was a fun experience for the children. Through such activities children develop their essential skills, build confidence, and have fun while learning and exploring !









