Tuesday, January 23, 2024

35th Anniversary of School Establishment

Today, we celebrated the 35th anniversary of the establishment of the D.A.V. Pushpanjali School and the beginning of its 36th year. We had a big event in the school courtyard where each wing of the school set up a central area for a grand seven-pot fire ritual. We chanted divine Vedic mantras to pray for the happiness, prosperity, and well-being of our school family.











Class VI- Practice Work

The only way to learn mathematics is to do mathematics . 







 

Class VI- Simplification of Fractions

The learners of Class VI understood the concept of simplifying the fractions before multiplying them and simplifying the fractions after multiplication through various examples. 
In both the cases, answer remains the same. 
It's easy to first cancel out the common factors in numerator and denominator before multiplying them. However, we can also simplify the fraction at the end. 






 

Friday, January 12, 2024

Lohri and Makar Sankranti Celebration

Winter harvest festivals of Lohri, Makar Sankranti and Pongal are celebrated in January. These festivals are observed in different parts of the country and celebrate India’s spirit of unity in diversity. Lohri is observed just a day before Makar Sankranti in Punjab, Haryana and other northern states. This festival marks the end of the sowing season and is celebrated with a bonfire. Sesame seeds, jaggery, gajak, rewdi and peanuts are offered to the fire as people do parikrama around it.

Lohri also marks the end of winter months and the start of long summer days. Folk songs are an important part of Lohri. Many folk songs on Lohri feature Dulla Bhatti, a legendary hero who led a rebellion against the Mughal empire. Some popular dishes that are prepared on this day include Makki ki Roti and Sarson ka Saag, Pinni, Gur Gajak, Dahi Bhalle and Gur Halwa.

Makar Sankranti, also known as Maghi, is celebrated in the western part of India. This festival marks the Sun's transit into Makara or Capricorn, which means the end of the winter solstice and the start of longer days.














Learning Zone: Celebrating Computing Week

Celebrating Computing Week: A Showcase of Innovation Our students brought the world of computing to life in the Learning Zone! To commemorat...