Activity based learning & Co-Curricular Activity
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Communication Skills
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Outdoor Sports
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Handwriting
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Skating
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Manners and Etiquette
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Dancing
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Public Speaking
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Singing
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Indoor Sports
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Art & Craft
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Exposure
Madhusudhan Global School is the firm believers of experiential learning. Field trip and educational visits are organized at regular intervals for our young scholars. These are extension to the concepts taught in the class.
Instead of getting the one or two dimensional view of a subject, experiential learning involves giving the child a three dimensional view of that subject. For example if the topic is life cycle, a one dimensional activity might include a picture of seed turning into a sprout. A three dimensional activity would be actually putting a seed into soil and allowing the children, watch it grow day by day, discussing what is happening along the way.
Experiential learning is a much powerful way to teach, because not only does it engages the mind with fact but also with senses. Engaging the senses makes experience exciting and imprints it on the brain in a way that children retain more effectively than they would by simply looking at the picture.