The Pre-Primary wing celebrated Red Colour Day with great excitement and enthusiasm, turning the wing into a vibrant world of red. The celebration was planned as a fun and experiential learning activity to help young learners recognise, identify, and understand the colour red in their surroundings.
The little ones came dressed in bright red attire, adding colour and cheer to the celebration. Teachers engaged the children in a variety of red-themed activities, helping them identify familiar objects, fruits, flowers, and other things associated with the colour. Through these hands-on activities, children learnt about the colour in an enjoyable and age-appropriate manner.
A special watermelon party added to the excitement. The children enjoyed the refreshing fruit while learning about its colour, shape, taste, and texture. The activity encouraged them to connect classroom learning with a real-life experience, making the concept more meaningful and memorable.
The celebration was a delightful blend of learning, exploration, and fun, providing children with opportunities to develop their observation skills, vocabulary, sensory awareness, and social interaction. The Red Colour Day celebration truly reflected the joy of learning through doing and experiencing for our young learners.