January, 2020 Inside this issue: Motivational Stories 1 Students Achievement 2-10 Art Corner 11 Students Corner 12 KLE SOCIETY’S SCHOOL, NAGARBHAVI NEWSLETTER Volume 2, Issue 8 Focus on the good things in life “Two friends were walking through the desert. At one stage in their journey, they had an argument and one friend slapped the other one in the face. The one who got slapped was hurt, but without saying anything he wrote in the sand, ‘Today my best friend slapped me in the face.’ They kept on walking until they found an oasis, where they decided to have a wash. The one who had been slapped got stuck in a mire and started drowning, but his friend saved him. After he had recovered from his shock, he wrote on a stone, ‘Today my best friend saved my life.’ The friend who slapped and saved his best friend asked him, ‘After I hurt you, you wrote in the sand and now, you write in stone, why?’ The other friend replied, ‘When someone hurts us we should write it down in sand where winds of forgiveness can erase it away. But, when someone does something good for us, we must engrave it in stone where no wind can ever erase it.'” Chaitali Madhu Ashrit, 6D Misha A, 5C Chandan K, 3D Akash Kunnur, 4A
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January, 2020
Inside this issue:
Motivational Stories 1
Students Achievement 2-10
Art Corner 11
Students Corner 12
KLE SOCIETY’S SCHOOL,
NAGARBHAVI NEWSLETTER
Volume 2, Issue 8
Focus on the good things in life
“Two friends were walking through the desert. At one stage in
their journey, they had an argument and one friend slapped the
other one in the face.
The one who got slapped was hurt, but without saying anything
he wrote in the sand, ‘Today my best friend slapped me in the
face.’
They kept on walking until they found an oasis, where they
decided to have a wash. The one who had been slapped got
stuck in a mire and started drowning, but his friend saved him.
After he had recovered from his shock, he wrote on a stone,
‘Today my best friend saved my life.’
The friend who slapped and saved his best friend asked him,
‘After I hurt you, you wrote in the sand and now, you write in
stone, why?’
The other friend replied, ‘When someone hurts us we should
write it down in sand where winds of forgiveness can erase it
away. But, when someone does something good for us, we
must engrave it in stone where no wind can ever erase it.'” Chaitali Madhu Ashrit, 6D
Established in the year 1989, the Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium in Bengaluru is one of the five planetariums in India, all of which have been named after the country’s first Prime Minister. The Bengaluru Planetarium is administered by the Bengaluru Association for Science Education (BASE), which has dedicated itself to popularizing scientific subjects among the public, especially children.
Students of Grades 1 to 4 visited Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium to know more about the celestial world.
The 40 minutes show about the Solar System started around 11:30am. Students had a great opportunity to learn more about planets, stars and other interesting astronomical facts. Students were also introduced to the prominent constellations,mythological stories associated with them, the planets and their motion around the Sun and the Earth. All this was viewed, using animations projected on the full dome shaped ceiling. The students were thrilled to know about the solar system.
One Nation Reading Together (ONRT) One Nation Reading Together (ONRT) is a step in the direction where children from schools across the country display their love for reading. One of the basic reasons why reading is important is that it helps you grow mentally, emotionally and psychologically. Every book gives you an opportunity to learn new things and explore new ideas. Reading books increases your knowledge and makes you smarter. But the importance of reading is not limited to just these benefits. You will be amazed to know how beneficial reading books can be for you. 1. It helps you discover yourself. 2. Imparts valuable lessons from years of experience. 3. It improves your Focus and Concentration. 4. Reading improves your emotional health. 5. Memory enhancement. 6. It’s a great source of motivation. 7. It expands your knowledge and makes you smarter. 8. Broadens your Imagination and enhances your creativity. 9. It makes you more empathic. 10. Reduces stress and helps you sleep better. 11. Enhances your critical and analytical thinking. 12. It gives you joy and pleasure. 13. It makes you humble. 14. Improves your vocabulary, language command, and communication skills. 15. Improves your brain functions. 16. Helps to overcome loneliness. 17. It makes you a better person. Our school participated in One Nation Reading Together on 23.01.2020 wherein all students and the teachers were asked to read the book of their choice for 20 minutes.
Skating is a sporting event that has ample health benefits. It
provides you with fluid motion that keeps you from damaging
your joints.
Roller skating is equivalent to jogging in terms of health and
caloric consumption, reduction of body fat, leg strength
development. You can burn between 300 and 600 calories.
Skating works the legs and glutes as you power through move-
ment. Roller skating helps build strength, especially in the mus-
cles of the lower body. In addition to increasing muscle strength,
roller skating can help increase muscle endurance.
Disha Mahesh of Grade 7C had participated in the 57th National Roller Skating Championship 2019 organized by Skating Federation of India from 15th to 23rd December 2019 in Visakhapatnam and has secured 1st place in Inline Hockey Event.
Karate
Karate is a martial art developed in the Ryukyu Kingdom.It
isdeveloped from the indigenous Ryukyuan martial arts under
the influence of Chinese Kung Fu, particularly Fujian White
Crane. Karate is very well known as a system of self-defense
where there is consistent and strenuous training of punches
and kicks.
Martial arts as an educational system is of paramount im-
portance for everybody especially for kids. Karate benefits kids
in every aspect of their lives – physical, mental, spiritual and
emotional. It helps in developing balance, coordination, focus,
respect, discipline, self-confidence, and self-defense. Karate
instills in students an attitude of “I can do it!” as it inculcates in
them the value of perseverance.
Chethana P H of Grade 7B had participated in the 7th WFSKO National Open Karate Championship– South India Cup and has secured 2nd place in individual Kumite and has also secured 3rd place in individual Kata.
Funtoot Fundaastar Contest
The Funtoot organization had conducted the Funtoot Fundaa Star Contest for the quarter(September, October and
December).
The Following students have received
certificates and gifts for their outstanding
performance:
1. Yashika Prasad of Grade 2D
2. Tanmaya P of Grade 3B
3. Pranathi Prabhanjan Tattar of Grade 4A
4. Chandita Annachira Pramod of Grade 5C
5. Pavan Bhat of Grade 6C
Grishma Poul of Grade 5D is the winner of i– Ball Tab and a certificate for scoring highest fundaas in the
contest.
6. Avanish Umesh of Grade 7D 7. Srikanth Ramisetti of Grade 8C 8. Anshu Kiran of Grade 9A
egory of the Open Chess Tournament which was organized by Nalanda Chess Academy in JES Public School on 18
th January 2020.
Symphony
It is indeed a Proud moment for the school as few of our students had participated in the KLE Interschool Cultural Fest, Symphony 2019-2020 organized at KLE Society, Lingaraj Campus College Road, Belagavi on 26th January 2020 and have emerged as winners in fusion dance competition.
National Mega final of WIZ National Spell Bee 2018-2019 was held on 28.12.2019 at Kumaraguru Institution, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu.
Aakarsh P of Grade 3C has secured 10th rank.
Rishit Vinay Jadhav of Grade 2A has secured 41st
rank. Nirikshith K of Grade 5E has secured the 40th rank
To boost up the morale of children and to inculcate leadership qualities, keeping in mind their performance in curricular and co-curricular activities, class interaction and behaviour, children are conferred with the title ‘Star of the month’. The stars of February Month (Based on the observation of January month) are: