Moodbidri: Play school, KG, grade 1, 2 students of Carmel School celebrate 'Green Day'


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Moodbidri, Jul 21: Play school, KG, grade 1 and 2 students of Carmel school, celebrated 'Green Day'. All the students came in green coloured dress and brought saplings to plant. 

Green day was celebrated in an instructive way where the child learnt about the importance of green colour and its positive effects on lives.

The LKG and UKG children began their celebration on July 14, Sr Preena the vice principal was present. They began the celebration with a prayer and a prayer song 'Like a sunflower' followed by thoughts and rhymes on green.

To mark the Green Day, teachers conducted some activities in colouring trees, and leaf art (pasting leaves).

Classrooms were all adorned with the things green in colour. The activities done by the kids were displayed in the class room.

Grade 1 and 2 children began their celebration on July 12. Sr Elena the Administrator was present. They performed skit, action song and dance. It was wonderful and brought meaning to the day.

The playschool celebrated Green Day on July 11. The tiny tots were happy to come to school with green dress. They brought joy to the celebration and showed their love towards nature by planting saplings.

 

 

 

  

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