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{"id":63,"date":"2019-12-27T05:25:47","date_gmt":"2019-12-27T05:25:47","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/sisbhuj.org\/?page_id=63"},"modified":"2020-02-05T04:33:30","modified_gmt":"2020-02-05T04:33:30","slug":"activities","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/sisbhuj.org\/?page_id=63","title":{"rendered":"Activities"},"content":{"rendered":"Art Club<\/h3>\nIntroduction<\/h3>\n\u2018Art is the daughter of freedom\u2019 – Friedrich Schiller Freedom from judgment, from insecurity, from fear, from non-love, from non-thought, is what art explores. It is neither limited, nor defined by aesthetics; it is a connection with the God within. Beyond the perspective of aesthetics, much beyond, art helps in Developing motor skills Building confidence Practicing clarity of thought Achieving emotional and psychological stability Exercising our mental faculties Exploring one\u2019s creativity and imagination Expressing oneself Enabling Independent thinking Becoming peaceful Enhancing our observational skills Reducing fear of making mistakes, encourages learning from mistakes. The art workshops started with many children expressing their hesitation, as well as boredom when it came to participation. \u201cMa\u2019am, I don\u2019t like art \u201d ; \u201c I can\u2019t draw \u201d ; \u201c I don\u2019t know what to draw \u201d ; \u201cMa\u2019am, what color should I paint? \u201d ; \u201c My work is horrible \u201d ; \u201cMa\u2019am, art is boring \u201d. There were a few students who were comfortable with putting paint to paper, some struggled . Many children had a lot of internal noise \u2013 a fear of the unknown, of failing, of being mocked; insecurity; low confidence; of not knowing themselves, what they wanted\/liked – A 9 year old child broke down because he could not draw his \u2018prefect tree\u2019, 12 year olds were angry, and sad because nobody would tell them what to draw. All this, coupled with the unspoken pressure of their paintings needing to be aesthetically pleasing and perfect, created very high mental blocks , barriers which limit our capacity to try, our capacity to be joyful and compassionate. But slowly, these walls have started to weaken and break down; joy, playfulness and creativity have flowed in, and how! A lion with a tennis racquet on his tail, a rainbow tree, a colorful shark are some of the few examples of what has been created, and quite a few images are being transferred from hearts and minds onto paper. A lot of famous artists have spent a lifetime trying to unlearn and then learn, so that they can draw like a child. It is crucial that a child learns how to retain his skills, while gradually maturing into an adult. As Pablo Picasso famously said, \u201cEvery child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once we grow up.\u201d The main intention of the painting classes at SIS is to reinforce a Truth – Art , any form of art , is not beyond anyone\u2019s reach. It is inside each and everyone of us. It exists in the way we live this gift of life, the way we move through the various views it offers us , in the way we smile or hold someone along the way; it is in every breath of our living. It needs wandering inwards to discover this muse of life and extending one\u2019s existence beyond survival – towards a joyful, compassionate, ever-expanding experience. \u201c<\/h3>\n\u201cYou didn\u2019t need faith to fly, you need to understand flying.\u201d – Richard Bach, Jonathan Livingston Seagull\u2019\u2019<\/h3>\nEco Buddy Club<\/h3>\n\u2018\u2019Adopt the pace of Nature: her secret is patience.\u2019\u2019<\/h3>\nAIM:<\/h3>\nTo understand the diversity and beauty of Nature.<\/h3>\nTo become aware about Nature and to study our roles, responsibilities and impacts as we explore our interaction with Nature.<\/h3>\nTo understand the processes and cycles seen in ecosystems around us, at different scales, from local to global.<\/h3>\nMETHOD:<\/h3>\nUsing Indoor and Outdoor activities<\/h3>\nUsing theory to understand, experimetnting to understand, test and predict outcomes, and using outdoor hands-on-activities to observe practically and to revisit \/ refresh our knowledge base.<\/h3>\nINVOLVED ACTIVITIES (current and planned)<\/h3>\nPainting \/ Sketching \/ Photography to build our oubservation skills.<\/h3>\nUnderstanding types of habitats and ecosystems<\/h3>\nUnderstanding and appreciating the diversity in the flora and fauna around us, locally and globally.<\/h3>\nOBJECTIVE:<\/h3>\n\n- \n
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Humility<\/h3>\n<\/li>\n
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Connection with Nature<\/h3>\n<\/li>\n
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Connection to local culture (Example: how the Kutchi population interacts with their ecosystem, how consumerism interacts and impacts their lifestyles)<\/h3>\n<\/li>\n
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Deeper understanding about the Earth and its biodiversity<\/h3>\n<\/li>\n
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Increased curiosity<\/h3>\n<\/li>\n
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A better understanding of concepts studied theoretically<\/h3>\n<\/li>\n
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Ability to work independently and in groups<\/h3>\n<\/li>\n<\/ul>\nEXPLORATIONS:<\/h3>\nWarming up and whetting up an appetite using documentaries like BBC\u2019s Planet Earth Series<\/h3>\nShekhar Dattatri\u2019s \u2018\u2019Nagarahole \u2013 Tales from an Indian Jungle\u2019\u2019<\/h3>\nVisit to outdoor places \u2013 farms, lakes, untouched \/ undisturbed land, plants in the school campus, etc.<\/h3>\nConnecting our ideas on low-impact lifestyles with the Practical Science and Art clubs<\/h3>\nPractical Science Club<\/h3>\nThe best method to learn science is by doing experiments and understanding why it is happening or when a question arises from around your environment; find the answer by you or by the help of some one.<\/h3>\nWe have two types of lab periods one is we make models on the topic may be in our syllabus or may not does\u2019 nt matter but we learn. This way child is becoming aware of technology.<\/h3>\nThe other is we do the experiments on the topics we are learning in our syllabus which makes the concept clear and it is easier to remember if we have done it ourselves.<\/h3>\nBesides that by doing experiment they develop accuracy and confidence in themselves.<\/h3>\nJuniors from KG to class four enjoy experiments of air, water and food colours with balloons, bubbles.<\/h3>\nWe can bring out the inner scientist in them by doing simple fun giving experiments and activities<\/h3>\nAwareness is created regarding the deforesting and environment and its relation to reduce, reuse recycle and response To save our environment we all must use paper sparingly similarly energy usage if we waste anything that costs energy water and other resources.<\/h3>\nWe say that a litter of petrol costs us say 70 rupees. But that is only the labour charge we did not give anything back to nature.<\/h3>\nBy learning science in this way develop problem solving skill in them.<\/h3>\n<\/h3>\n