After all, all of us are living in stories!

After all, all of us are living in stories!

Story telling is an ancient art of using interactive words and tonal variations creatively to convey an imaginative piece of writing in a manner that will keep readers hooked. It plays a critical role in a child’s overall development by enhancing their imagination and creatively promotes language learning.

At UWCEC, we read and narrate stories to our Sr.kg students in an innovative way. We have a special story room for story telling which creates a special environment for the students and helps in building their interest. Every week there are two story telling sessions for students.

This week the students enjoyed the stories a lot and responded to the questions asked at the end.

Through storytelling, our students are able to hear solid sentence structures of the English language which enhances their vocabulary, pronunciation and language skills. It also builds their own imagination in turn and makes them think and come up with new ideas.

Starting them young on Maths!

Starting them young on Maths!

Children have to be trained for the practical application of numbers in daily life. Numbers are the basis of learning Math skills.

In UWCEC, the Sr. Kg. children are getting acquainted not only with recognition of numbers and rote counting but also with how to compare objects with numbers, the concept of more and less or fewer and more than.

The children are also taught backward counting for the numbers 20-1. They simultaneously do number names where in the numbers are introduced with the help of a small story.

Counting and comparing numbers and shapes with objects is reinforced through different games. In addition they are also becoming familiar with tally marks. They are getting an overall practice as to how numbers are used for counting.

Math is an important subject which allows them to create a strong foundation for further usage.

Importance of Family taught at UWCEC!

Importance of Family taught at UWCEC!

Family is a small but close-knit unit that consists of parents, siblings and grandparents. We love watching movies together, playing games and even going on vacation with our family members.

At UWCEC we made our Nursery toddlers understand the importance of family members, their role in our lives and how they contribute to our growth and development through various activities.

Students were explained the characteristics of each member through puppets, cartoon pictures and a worksheet activity of mom and dad wherein they had to complete the picture by drawing a few lines on it. The teachers had even planned a game in which the cutouts of all the family members were laid on the mat and the students were supposed to choose the correct member’s picture and put it in the respective basket.

In this way the tiny tots of Nursery enjoyed the theme while simultaneously imbibing the importance of family members.