Written testACTIVITIES FOR THE TERM I AND TERM II Lesson based Group Discussion Diagram BasedHands on skill Worksheet based Lesson Based Application.

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Written testACTIVITIES FOR THE TERM I AND TERM II Lesson based Group Discussion Diagram BasedHands on skill Worksheet based Lesson Based Application Card PPT Collection of data Model Making Lesson BasedHerbarium File Observation Based JigsawBulletin board PSAProjectSpecimen Collection CrosswordEnrichment worksheet

 Diagram Based  Model Making  Bulletin Board  Project  Neatness,Labelling  Neatness, Content  Understanding, Originality, Data Collection  Working,Originality, creativity

MEMORY MATRIX GROUP ACTIVITY PROJECT BASED LAB ACTIVITY WRITTEN TEST

WORKSHEET BASED MODEL MAKING GROUP DISCUSSION HANDS ON SKILL WRITTEN TEST

CROSS WORD HERBARIUM FILE DIAGRAM BASED SPECIMEN COLLECTION WRITTEN TEST

HANDS ON SKILL LAB ACTIVITY PROJECT BASED OBSERVATION TEST PSA

QUIZWORKSHEETS  THINKING SKILLS(2)  ALERTNESS(1)  TIME MANAGEMENT(1)  APPLICATION (2)  REASONING(2)  ART OF QUIZZING(2)  COMPREHENSION(2)  REGULARITY(2)  APPLICATION OF KNOWLEDGE(4)  ATTENTIVENESS(2)

MCQ GROUP ACTIVITY-SCIENCE EXHIBTION WORK  RECALL(2)  UNDERSTANDING(2)  APPLYING(2)  ANALYSING(2)  SYNTHESISING(2)  COLLECTION OF DATA(1)  ANALYSIS(1)  INTERPRETATION OF DATA(2)  OBSERVATION(2)  CONCLUSION (2)  INFERENCE(2)

PROJECT BASED ASSIGNMENT  REGULARITY(2)  NEATNESS(2)  PRESENTATION(2)  CORRECTNESS(2)  CREATIVITY(2)

 IS THE CHILD INQUISITIVE ABOUT DIFFERENT PHENOMENA AROUND US?  CAN THE CHILD DRAW INFERENCES FROM AN ACTIVITY?  CAN THE CHILD THINK LOGICALLY AND RATIONALLY?  IS THE CHILD ABLE TO SET UP THE RIGHT APPARATUS?  IS HE / SHE ABLE TO USE THE APPROPRIATE TECHNIQUE TO PERFORM THE EXPERIMENT?

Role Play Model Making Herbarium Collage Picture File Exhibition Collection of different fabrics

 SCIENCE OLYMPIAD  SCIENCE QUEST  ACER – SCIENCE  ASSET – SCIENCE  SCIENCE INDIA FORUM COMPETITIONS  JHANKAR SPECTRUM

Mrs. Jenifer Robinson – Our academic supervisor-

 Mrs. Lalitha B :  Mrs. Licy G:  Mrs. Ranjana:  Mrs. Rexy :  Mrs. Suma:  Mrs. Sreeja:  Mrs. Sumitha: