Moodbidri: Carmel School organizes activity focused on domestic animals for LKG A, nursery section


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Mangaluru, Aug 27: The tiny tots of LKG A and nursery section Carmel School Moodbidri organised an engaging and vibrant class activity focused on domestic animals.

The students arrived at school full of excitement, dressed as various domestic animals, including cows, dogs, sheep, donkeys, horses, pigs, ducks, goats, and rabbits, creating a colorful and lively atmosphere.

The activity featured the presentation of different models and charts related to domestic animals, including their homes, food, and sounds. These activities fostered a sense of love and appreciation for domestic animals among the students. Through this interactive experience, the children learned that domestic animals are those that can be raised or kept as pets by humans, living close to them and adapting well to a home environment. The importance of domestic animals in daily lives was emphasized, highlighting how these animals are beneficial to mankind.

The students enjoyed this day with great enthusiasm, experiencing both fun and learning in a creative and joyful environment.

 

 

  

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