Media Release
Moodbidri, Jan 7: Carmel School Moodbidri organized a major exhibition on December 15. The spotlight of the day was aimed at recognizing the pivotal role of Social Science, Science, and Mathematics in shaping today's society.
The vibrant students of grade 3A, 3B, and 3C orchestrated a captivating exhibition, meticulously organized by theme—Pollution, Metropolitan Cities of India, and Measurements. This showcased their commendable commitment to project-based learning, providing a dynamic platform for students to unveil an array of awe-inspiring projects and models.
The exhibition hall buzzed with enthusiasm as intricate models, such as Qutab Minar, Gateway of India, Howrah Bridge, Jama Masjid, and the Metro, stood proudly on display. Grade 3A ingeniously brought the theme of Measurement to life, infusing fun into learning by demonstrating how to gauge length, height, and distance through engaging models. Their prowess extended to mastering measurements in inches and centimetres, covering aspects from height and weight to capacity.
Meanwhile, the students of grade 3B presented realistic models portraying the essence of Metropolitan cities in India, skillfully capturing iconic monuments and significant landmarks. The detailed craftsmanship elicited admiration from visitors.
Grade 3C, delving into the grave issue of Pollution, illuminated the environmental shadows with their insightful models on air, water, and noise pollution. Their projects shed light on the pressing challenges our world faces, emphasizing the importance of addressing environmental concerns.
The collaborative efforts of students, teachers, and parents transformed this event into a profound learning experience, fostering a vibrant exchange of knowledge. Each project was a testament to the students' ingenuity, showcasing their skills and talent in diverse areas.
The management and the principal appreciated the teachers and students for their efforts and creative presentation.