The Pre-Primary Wing joyfully celebrated Blue Colour Day, transforming the stage into a sea of blue hues. Students and teachers came dressed in vibrant blue outfits, eagerly participating in a variety of engaging activities. Dressing up in blue and creating art with blue objects seems like a creative and engaging way for the little ones to learn about colours and marine life. Nursery students made a blue whale with paper and a sea using recycled water bottles. This activity not only fostered creativity but also taught them about the importance of recycling and caring for the environment. Pasting cut-outs of different types of fish in waves adds an educational element, helping them learn about marine biodiversity. Students of LKG pasted aquatic animals on the waves and learned about their life. They were excited to share their knowledge about marine life and equally excited to learn new facts.
UKG Students worked with blue materials and enjoyed using their creativity to make their whales unique. They painted, cut out shapes, and glued pieces together, developing their fine motor skills while having fun. The end result was a beautiful display of blue whales that brightened up our classroom and filled the students with pride.
“Blue is the colour that symbolizes calm seas and endless possibilities.” ~ Unknown