May 2022 Often, art in school is limited to copying or practicing a skill. The Mehlli Gobhai workshop series enabled me to go beyond this with a group of 9-11 year olds at Sharon School, Mumbai. Looking outside helped children to peer inside. How did this happen? Read on to find out. Sanika, the art…
Read MoreOn September 16, 2022, Akshet Patel spoke to the outgoing batch of Std. 10 (2022- ’23) and urged students to think about life beyond Std. 10 in different and courageous ways. By sharing his own story and challenges he faced after std. 10, Akshet gently nudged students to think about taking less trodden paths and…
Read MoreMark Zuckerberg and his company Meta is building a virtual universe which may seem fictional now but not in future; a whole new universe called the Metaverse. The Metaverse is a new universe that would be just another life you could live on your phones and computers. The uniqueness of this virtual universe is that…
Read Moreउन्हाळ्याचे दिवस होते आणि अचानक लाईट गेली. प्रचंड गरम होत होते.खिडकीत बसून हवेची वाट बघत होते. पण हवेचा काही पत्ताच नव्हता. घामाने हैराण झाले होते. एवढ्यात मोठ्याने हसण्याचा आवाज आला आजूबाजूला बघितले कोणीही नव्हते. परत आवाज आला मी विचारले, “कोण आहे? “तेव्हा प्रत्युत्तर आले “मी पर्यावरण बोलतोय!” मी त्याला विचारले, “तू का हसतोस?” त्यांनी उत्तर…
Read MoreA Book Review by Shreyas Patel : THE DOG WHO LOST HIS BARK, Genre: Non-fiction. Author is Eoin Colfer and wonderful illustrations by P. J. Lynch. Once in a pet shop there was one mother dog and her puppies. One of them was named Dog (was changed by his owner later), he used to hide…
Read MoreWe invited two students from std. 5 to share their experience of online classes during this global pandemic. At the end of the First Term of Virtual School, here they share their honest and candid opinion. By Priyal Shah | Std. V B During the lockdown, I had been wondering when my school would reopen.…
Read MoreFun with Circles: Std. IV Mathematics Last week I taught my std. four students, concepts related to a circle. My objective was for children to identify and name the different parts of a circle, namely, radius, diameter, chord, arc and circumference. The pandemic has forced us to become more creative teachers. We are constantly thinking…
Read MoreOn March 24th, 2020 India went into a state of complete lockdown. Our students were a week away from beginning their term-end assessments and in most likelihood eagerly looking forward to their summer vacation. We never imagined then, that we would slide into the summer break without meeting each other for a long, long time. We…
Read MoreEver since we opened up the new library space earlier this academic year, we have been trying to do little acts of curation in the library. Every few weeks we put together a book display in the library to make books more exciting and appealing for students. Curated book displays allow children to discover, sample…
Read MoreFood for Thought, a blog special for Healthy Food Week at Sharon School Schools are in a unique position to provide students with opportunities to learn about and practice healthy eating behaviour. As food helps in the growth and development of our body, we decided to let the children of grade 1 know the importance…
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