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Ninth Week (7/8/23- 11/8/23)

                        DIAGNOSTIC TEST AND REMEDIAL TEACHING

The Diagnostic test was conducted on 8/8/23. The portion for the test was mainly from learning the game and Bang the drum. The answer sheets were evaluated and given om the next day. On the 10th of the August a remedial teaching was also given to the students. Also a quick revision on the topics taught was also conducted.
 
    The school commemorated the Hiroshima- Nagasaki day. As part of this students were asked to make sadako Birds. The classes which made the highest number of sadako birds were rewarded . Commemorating Hiroshima-Nagasaki day in schools holds immense educational value. It provides a platform for the students to learn about the historical significance of the tragic events. it also fosters critical thinking, empathy and a deeper understanding of peace. it enables the students to work towards a peaceful and harmonious world.
    Well.. the celebrations in the school reminded me of the Peace conference held commemorating the Hiroshima Nagasaki day in our college last year. An exhibition was also conducted as part of this.  




 There was also an exhibition on the Chandrayaan mission . My students also made a model of the Chandrayaan. 

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