Saturday, April 24, 2010

Introducing Pennies for Peace at Summers- Knoll School

Among several  things that I really admire about SK,  community involvement is one of the best. Well, this time we are venturing out,  going a little bit further or rather way out there- helping build schools in the Eastern Hemisphere. We are collecting pennies for "Pennies for Peace" and joining  in with philanthropist  Mr. Greg Mortenson, founder of Central Asia Institute, in helping build schools in Afghanistan and Pakistan (schools mostly to educate young girls).
His Holiness the Dalai Lama has said numerous times, if children from very early on are introduced to compassion, it helps them develop their brain and they function much better as they mature. This is why I was exhilarated to begin this project.
This afternoon, we first read "Listen to the Wind", followed by watching a documentary on Pennies for Peace. Children were really engaged in the documentary and watched it in great silence. From time to time they asked numerous questions. They were flabbergasted to know that with ONE PENNY students can buy a pencil in those countries: and were  equally astonished to hear that $1.00 is all they need for their monthly fees. (Our students all together echoed... "Oh my goodness.") I can only imagine what was going on in their minds! As soon as it was over (I had prepared a jar for every classroom and  some pennies to start with) children started putting pennies in the jars. I heard some students say that they had some coins in their wallets and that they would like to give right away. It was so gratifying to see how giving our children are.
Let us all try to help ...by building peace.... one school at a time. Please, give generously.....every penny makes a mighty school.  Thank you.




Friday, April 16, 2010

Water H2O - water is life -


April showers bring May flowers.

 I am excited about this month's theme WATER. Nearly three-quarters of the Earth's surface is covered by water. The water that the dinosaurs drank millions of years ago is the same water that we drink today. Will there be enough for a more crowded world? WATER IS LIFE.

Here are some topics that we will be learning about:-
1. What is the world made of? (All about solids, liquids and gases.)
2. Land and water forms- Ocean and seas - rivers and lakes. Children will experiment making lakes, islands, peninsulas, straits, gulfs and much more...
3. Experiments with water-  Did you ever drink blocks?
4.Where do we get our drinking water?
 Experiments:
a. Recycling water   b. Polluting water   c. Making drinking water.
5. What does water do?
a. Floating on water   b. Moving up and down.
6. What is so unusual about water?
 a. sticking together  b. getting bigger  g. melting away.
7. Fun with water.
8. How hot can it get?
9. Why do we have to store water?
10. Only 2.5 % of the Earth's water is fresh, what about the rest- 97.5 % ? What do we do with salty water? Can we drink it?

 We have done few experiments already! Children are asking for more to quench their thirst.


I will keep you posted.


Friday, April 2, 2010

Gooooooooooooood Friday!

What more can any student ask for on a Friday?
1. Dssecting owl pellets with our buddies. ( Thank you Mrs. Carpenter for everything).
2.Watching a Bill Nye dvd on the water- cycle.
3.Soaking in the Sun / sand/ snacks at the County Farm Park.