SUBJECT ASSOCIATION ACTIVITY
NTRODUCTION
Subject activity helps the students to know about the importance of the
subject. These activities provides co-operation among the students. All the
students are participated in these activities. It helps to develop the
creativity of the students. The students will get an organizational capacity.
These activities gives new knowledge about the subject and give information’s
about various things.
Subject association activity contains a
collection of activities from a global library that would be performed on a
common subject. Students learn through their participation in the attainment of
knowledge by gathering information and processing it by solving problem and
articulating what they have discussed.
REPUBLIC
DAY CELEBRATION
On 26th Jan 2016, at 8 am we assembled in our
campus to celebrate Republic Day. Our principal hosted the National Flag and we
sang the patriotic song Vande Mataram. Our chairman
Govind distributed sweets and
then we went to auditorium and started our programs. First principal, Dr.
Vijayakumari amma gave an introduction speech about Republic Day. All teachers
conveyed a message to the students. As part of science club “Haritham” we
conducted three competitions – elocution, patriotic song, and essay writing.
These competitions were held house wise. At last winners of various
competitions were announced and prizes were distributed. Vote of thanks was
given by general secretary, Sivaprasad.
SCIENCE LIBRARY
We set up a science library in our natural science lab
for the purpose of effective science learning. We brought different science
related books for arranging this library These books helps in many of our
classroom works. For seminar presentation, practical work, practicum, etc. We
prefer these books. This science library develops scientific attitude among
students, develop different skills, motivations for innovation,increase reading
skill.
NATIONAL SCIENCE DAY CELEBRATIONS
Feb 28th
is celebrated as National Science Day. The motto of science day 2016 is “To
raise public appreciation on scientific issues for the development of nation”.
National science day is celebrated on 28th Feb every year in order
to commemorate invention of Raman effect in India by the Indian physicist, Sir
Chandra Sekhara Venkata Raman on the same day in the year 1928. For his great
success in the field of science in India, Sir Chandra Sekhara Venkata Raman was
awarded and honored with the Nobel prize in the physics in the year 1930.
As part of
science club “HARITHAM” we conducted three competitions like essay, poster
making, seminar and quiz competition. All students from various departments
participated in these competitions. Two students from each department
participated in quiz competition. For selection of finalist a trial was
conducted. The final round of quiz competition was conducted on 9-3-2016. The
finalist teams were Natural science, physical science, maths and Sanskrit. The
team that won was maths, second place natural science, third place physical
science and fourth place Sanskrit. The prizes were distributed by the
principal.
AQUARIUM
An aquarium is a vivarium of any size having at least one
transparent side in which water – dwelling plants or animals are kept and
displayed.
How to set
up an aquarium.
1. Use a when
adding water to prevent gravel displacement.
2. Rinse the
gravel in clean water and add to the aquarium, sloping it up towards the back.
3. Place clean
plate top of gravel and start to fill the aquarium with water. It your tap
water contains chlorine add our chlorine water neutralizer.
According to
instructions, we also set up an aquarium in
our class.
CONCLUSION
To make each student active player, in the learning
process, an environment must be created in which there are opportunities for
students to join in doing tasks. In and out of class exercises that include
problems for solving or questions for answering are important for prompting
students to use language continuity and develop thinking skills.
SUBMITTED BY
SOBIRA SHIRIN
ROLL NO:12
ROLL NO:12
NATURAL SCIENCE
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