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Navigating Life's Path: Learning Directions with students of Grade 1 at St. Xavier's World School , Junior(Bathinda)

  Greetings, fellow adventurers! Today, we embark on a journey of discovery with the spirited Xaverians as they delve into the realm of directions. Dr. Seuss once said, "You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose." And that's precisely what our young explorers are learning through an engaging game designed to ignite their curiosity and sharpen their directional skills. The Importance of Knowing Directions Understanding directions is like possessing a compass in the vast wilderness of life. It empowers us to navigate our way through unfamiliar terrain, make informed decisions, and ultimately chart our course towards our goals. Whether it's finding our way to a friend's house, exploring a new city, or simply understanding the world around us, knowing directions is an invaluable life skill. Learning Through Play At the Xaverian School, education is not confined to the four walls of a classroom. It thrive...

Title: Engaging Conversations: Grade 1 during English Lab at St. Xavier's World School, Junior (Bathinda)

Welcome, Grade 1 students, to your English Lab class! Today, we embark on an exciting journey into the world of conversations. But before we dive in, let's remember a fundamental aspect of human interaction: greetings. Yes, you got it right – the art of saying hello! https://www.facebook.com/reel/1631452881025154 Why Greetings Matter Imagine walking into a room full of people without anyone acknowledging your presence. It might feel a bit strange, right? That's because greetings serve as the first step in establishing connections with others. Whether it's a smile, a wave, or a cheerful "hello," greetings set the tone for positive interactions. Greeting Etiquette Now, let's delve into some basic greeting etiquette. When you meet someone, it's essential to make eye contact and smile. This shows that you're friendly and approachable. Next, use a clear and confident voice to say hello. Remember to speak loud enough for the other person to hear you. Lastly,...