Learning Forward
How to Deal With the Odd Ones
First I'll tell you what odd ones mean. I mean that odd ones are the ones who are kind hearted, emotionally weak, have less number of friends, slow in sharing their thoughts with others, to talk less etc. While dealing with them we have to be very careful, even when we talk we have to be very careful so that we don't hurt their emotions. We have to pay extra attention towards them. Though they are slow learners but they are very good with some or the other thing. We should teach them in such a way that they get interested in the topic we teach. We should teach them in the way they understand, use creative skills with them. We should behave in a friendly nature with them. We should take care of them. We should love them. Do not insult them in front of the class that you are a slow learner or you don't know anything what you will do in future, you are zero etc. Instead we should motivate them in every way. -Ishu Chouhan/ Educator
ALUMNI
(ED: Editor, VR: Vaishali Rao)
ED: What is your name?
VR:
My name is Vaishali Rao.
ED: Which was your batch year?
VR: My
batch year was 2015.
ED: Who were your batch
mates?
VR: My
batch mates were Santosh, Chandu, Mamta, Kushagra, Bajrang, Mayur .
ED: Who
were your favorite teachers of your time?
VR:
My favorite teacher of my time were Byju Sir, K.G. Sir, Bharti Ma’am.
ED:
Have you ever participated in any activities, tournament etc.?
VR:
Yes, I have participated in singing competitions, art and craft, badminton tournament
at district and state level etc.
ED: What are your present
qualifications?
VR:
At present I am doing Second year B.Com.
ED: What was your experience
at Fabindia School?
VR: It
was a great experience I learned a lot at Fabindia. I enjoyed studying in this school;
teachers were understanding, had patience and were supportive with us.
ED: Tell us about your best moment in
school.
VR: My best moment in school was when I
was selected as the Head Girl of the school and when I won the Trophy of Excellence
in Skill.
ED: Will you like to
give any message to your juniors, school, or friends etc.?
VR: Yes, I’ll like to say that school
was my first home .The best moments in my life were the time spent in school
.There was so much of unity in my class. I only want to tell you all that
always work in a team, be good to your friends and respect all your teachers
and study well.
PARENT THIS WEEK
Mr. Sakaram Meena F/O Ajaypal Meena/ X was selected as the Parent this week. He gave a motivational speech in the School Assembly. He said that the school is a garden and all
(ED: Editor, SM: Sakaram Meena)
ED: What do you do?
SM: I am an English lecturer.
ED: How many of your wards are studying here?
SM: My one ward is studying in this
school. His name is Ajaypal Meena.
ED: Have you achieved your goal?
SM: Yes, I have achieved my goal. I wanted
to become a teacher and I am happy and interested in my job.
ED: What do you expect from your children?
SM: I expect from my children to be good
citizens of the country.
ED: What do you expect from the school?
SM: I expect from the school to always
love and respect everyone at school.
ED: What message would you like to give to the school?
SM: I would like to give message to the
students that they should respect their mother, respect their father and
respect their teachers.
ED: How did you like visiting the school?
SM: I am feeling good. I like the
present Principal because her behaviour is good and nice.
SKILL
The Festival of
lights
The festival of lightsThe day of Diwali
That sweet smell of flowers
And the sky of colours
Glow the light,
Enjoy the beautiful delight,
Crackers burns with a great magic
Distributing the happiness of colours in the rangoli
Happiness comes, bad things burns,
Spreads the joy, takes away the sorrow
With the colours of rangoli,
And the mantras of Goddess Laxmi
Let Diwali fill lights in your lives.
Forgiving enemies for their mistakes,
Gain the blessings from elders
WISH U A HAPPY DIWALI FROM MY HEART TO EVERYONE
-Uma Choudhary/ IX/TH
Diwali
Our favourite festival is Diwali
We celebrate it happily
It is the festival of lights
On that day we see a beautiful sight
We burn crackers with joy
Small children play with toys
Our elders bring sweets to eat
I and my brother enjoy this treat
We wear new dress
Nobody is in stress
We worship Goddess Laxmi
We meet others with glee
Krithika Rajpurohit,
Pulesh Choudhary, Sunil & Ritu/ VII
Celebrate Safe and
Pollution Free Diwali
Diwali is a festival that signifies the triumph of
light over darkness, good over evil, and hope over despair. However,
in the recent years, extravagant celebrations have not only put a great
strain on the environment, but have also put people’s health at stake. While these celebrations may seem fun, their
far-reaching consequences are not. Air pollution levels rise to dangerous
levels, energy and food wastage increases exponentially, plastic packaging and
cracker debris litters the roads and severe. As firecrackers leave the city hazy, noisy and
littered with waste the next morning, the best way to celebrate Diwali is
to go firecracker-free. Sure, for many of us Diwali is synonymous with bursting
crackers and it’s kind of hard to give up on the fun, but there are enough
reasons why we shouldn’t be hanging on to crackers. The pollutants
associated with firecrackers make it difficult to breathe and are linked to
many respiratory problems as well. The loud noises and blinding flashes
also give severe anxiety attacks to animals and birds. Substitute candles and electric diyas with the good
old oil diyas that are bio-degradable, cost effective, traditional and very
beautiful. Wheat dough, orange peels, coconut shells and seashells are
some great options for DIY diyas. Plus, you will also be contributing in
reducing the electricity consumption that normally reaches sky high levels
during Diwali. If you would rather have electric lighting anyway, opt for
LED lights. -Anumesh Rao/ IX/GH
Monday, 9th October-
Thursday, 12th October: Annual
Day Practices are in full swing. Exhibition work has started. For
Annual Day practices the school time table has changed. First six lessons are
of regular studies and last two lessons are for exhibition discussion. All
teacher in charges look after their exhibitions. Every class has one lesson for
dance practice. Mr. Arun Sharma, Choreographer is taking practices. Every
teacher as well as every student is working hard for Annual Day. But with this studies
are also going on.
STUDY
Thursday, 12th October: On the occasion of India Outdoor Classroom Day Outdoor Activities were organized in the school today. Mostly all classes had different types of outdoor activities. Different types of activities were organized for all the classes like visit to Post Office, the forest, making sand pits, making mathematical figures, save environment, gravitational force etc. All the activities were related to the chapters.
The School is closed
for Diwali Vacations from 13th October to 24th October.
We will be back with more news and views on 30th October, till The School Weekly wishes its readers A Happy, Safe and
Pollution Free Diwali. Keep smiling and keep healthy.