Friday, April 20, 2018

PYP Exhibition Presentation by Grade V kids (2017-18)

Hi everyone,

 getting into blog after very long time, yeah
once again with exciting ICT presentation made by grade V students for their PYP exhibition.
Theme : How we express ourselves
students came up with four topics:

  1. Arts
  2. Social Media
  3. Media
  4. Stories
Chosen CT Tools :
  1. Movie maker
  2. Powtoon.com
  3. storyboarthat.com
  4. animoto.com
  5. pizap.com\
So, here are some best presentations:
Social Media
This video is about good and bad
impact of social media.
Through cartoon animation they 
presented their learning.


A copycat story
A girl who always copy others.













Respect other

This movie is about that we should always
respect other.









Story on Values :
A girl who always says shut up














Media help to inculcate values in us














Learning Journey of our PYP Exhibition



Monday, April 7, 2014

2013-14 RIS PYP Exhibition

PYP Exhibition at RIS for 2013-14 :
List of ICT Presentation :

Aarya Sarda
PYP Exhibition Topic : Judiciary
To showcase her learning journey of her PYP Exhibition she used movie maker as a tool
She uploaded photos and recorded video.











Gargi
PYP Exhibition Topic : Corruption
To showcase her learning she used domo animate as a tool and done narration to add dialogue and made final movie in movie maker after compiling domoanimate, music, sound.









Madhura
PYP Exhibition Topic : Child Marriage
To showcase her learning she used goanimate,movie maker as a tool.
She uploaded photos and recorded video in movie maker

Kasturi
PYP Exhibition Topic : Child Labor
To showcase her learning she used Comic strip and movie maker as a tool












Sanika
PYP Exhibition Topic : Women Assault
To showcase her learning journey she used pictures in movie maker.












Saarthak Deore and Aditya magar
PYP Exhibition Topic : Global Warming
To showcase her learning on global warming they used goanimate as a tool.











Sanskruti Mokal
PYP Exhibition Topic : Women Assault
To showcase her learning she used her case study and used pictures in movie maker.





Sunday, March 18, 2012

Just now I have finished with my PYP Exhibition at my Rasbihari International school with my grade six students.
It was really an achievement for the kids as well as for the teachers.
here is the link which will showcase our learning journey about our exhibition

http://pypexhibition2012.weebly.com/


I, an IT teacher as an facilitator guided them in their ICT presentation

My students used following web 2.0 tools to make their ICT presentation
1. www.animoto.com (slide show)
2. www.glogster.com (interactive poster)
3. www.goanimate.com (cartoon animation)
4. www.prezi.com (for presentation)
5. Windows movie maker (for making movie)
6. www.wikispaces.com(for making a record of their work)

Following is the video that has integrated all the ICT tools like movie maker, goanimate, animoto.

Monday, November 7, 2011

A great and very useful link to integrated technology with the class room topic

ICT in Classorm

Thursday, April 29, 2010

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Monday, August 31, 2009

Helping your child learn to share

If you have problems with your child and sharing these tips may help.

re you having problems with your child not sharing with his siblings or even with friends who might drop by, I have a few suggestions that may be of help.
First of all, this is very normal for a child not to want to share, especially a favorite book or toy.
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1. Try to get your children involved in playing games and sharing the games, perhaps ones that require two people, maybe checkers or even a video game where two might play. Teach them to share colors, and also craft supplies when making projects at home. This gives a child some practice in sharing.
2. Sometimes young children don't think anything is actually their own, as other children take them to play with, parents may take items from them if they are bad, and then they grow to learn that nothing is their own and tend to get very possessive on a certain toy, etc. Every child needs to have a certain amount of things that are just his, certain toys, books, etc. just to having a feeling of owning something, this is very important.
3.
Teach your children to take turns: say one child wants to watch a certain video and there is only one televion and one VCR then one will have the choice of watching a movie with the other until it is his turn to pick the movie, then the other child will also have that same choice to watch or not to watch... this will teach sharing.
4. Give one child a choice, ask them if they would like to share a favorite toy with a
sibling, asking their permission sometimes allows them to choose to share, not all the time, but it does happen.
If you are having a friend over with children and you know there will be problems with sharing sit down and talk to your child and tell him that you would really like for him to share, perhaps his game, with another child and that when they have shared and the child goes home the game will still be owned by him, the other child won't be taking it home.
5. Sharing is something a child learns by your teaching him, and by examples of his older brothers and sisters sharing. It takes time and sure he won't share all the time but it will get better as he matures.

Friday, June 19, 2009

How to be a Good Father



Many problems in our society will be solved when young men are willing to become good fathers. Of course, they can do this only if they have an example to follow. As fathers, we need to be the strongest role models for children, especially for our sons.

I loved my father. He had a tremendous sense of humor, but he also was strict and set boundaries which I didn’t always appreciate at the time. I always knew he loved me. Once when I was eight or nine, I angered him so much that he threatened to punish me. I looked up at him and, before I knew what I was doing, blurted out, “Papa, I’m really sorry. Do what you have to do – but I know you still love me.” To my astonishment, he leaned down, put his arms around me and said with a tenderness that came from the bottom of his heart: “Christoph, I forgive you.”

Like many fathers today, my father’s work sometimes kept him away from home for long stretches. I remember as a five-year-old, if I refused to obey, all my mother needed to do was to show me his picture. “Your Papa wouldn’t like it,” she’d tell me, and I’d give in.


I felt very secure just being with my father.

As a small boy I decided I wanted to be like him when I grew up. This relationship held me through hard times, even after his death. Now I want to pass this on to my children, grandchildren, and to all of you.


Fathers, if you love your wife and if you love your children, give them your time. Spending time together will give your family inner and emotional security. This is much more important than financial security. The Chilean poet Gabriela Mistral writes, “Many things can wait. Children cannot… To them we cannot say ‘tomorrow.’ Their name is today.”, give them your time. Spending time together will give your family inner and emotional security. This is much more important than financial security. The Chilean poet Gabriela Mistral writes, “Many things can wait. Children cannot… To them we cannot say ‘tomorrow.’ Their name is today.”


The love we show our children by giving them our time and attention can hold them in good stead even years down the road. As Dostoevsky reminds us in The Brothers Karamazov, “You must know that there is nothing higher and stronger and more wholesome for life in the future than some good memory, especially a memory of childhood, of home…For if a man has only one good memory left in his heart, even that may keep him from evil.”


To be a father is to fulfill a noble vocation. But fatherhood is not for everyone: it is not for cowards or for those who are unsure of themselves. Once we become fathers, we remain fathers until we die. A true father must be a leader – a captain who guides his family’s ship through perilous waters to safe shores, a general who rallies his troops to take on the daily battles.


On the other hand, a father should also model love and compassion. Jesus was not afraid to compare himself to a hen gathering her chicks. He also wept. These qualities belong to true manhood, and a true father will seek to embody them


Finally, I believe even the best intentioned fathers will not be able to fulfill their task without finding a firm faith in God. When they do, our families and the entire country will be strengthened, because strong families form the backbone of our nation.