Hi Shilpa,

The games and Sports are meant actually for raising the spirit of
Participation and Sportsman ship, be happy whether you win or loose. But
nowadays everything has changed. Each game or sport is attached with a Price
Tag....Dhoni or Sachin or any body. Each one is looking at the cheque at the
end of the game and the sponsorships after wards.

These small gifts suggested will surely raise the spirits of  these poor
kids and the participation too will be better further. The gifts suggested
will also help them in adding to their knowledge. Only thing is advise them
to share it with others and teachers can really help with GK books
etc. Plantation, clay modelling, charts by elder students for lower classes,
..... try anything, surely will increase creativity in them.

KSRao
9866158015
On Sun, Jul 25, 2010 at 10:38 PM, Shilpa Pagadala <[email protected]
> wrote:

>
>
> Hi Friends,
>
> Please give your suggestions on 15th August celebrations at our
> Mehdipatnam School.
>
> We are planning to conduct some competitions and games to the children on
> coming two weekends.
>
> We have sorted out the following games.
>
> 1.       Essay writing (for 4th and 5th classes)
>
> 2.       2 Memory Games (for 3rd and 4th classes, which tests their memory
> power).
>
> 3.       Musical chairs (For all classes)
>
> 4.       Running (for all classes)
>
> 5.       Lemon n spoon (for 2nd and 3rd classes)
>
> 6.       Writing numbers (1-100) and letters (A-Z) (for 1st class).
>
> And we thought of giving some gifts (like GK books, geometry boxes, writing
> pads, crayons, small boxes filling with pencils, erasers and sharpeners
> etc...) to winners. Myself, Satya Krishna and Naveen discussed regarding
> this. Naveen expressed his views as “giving gifts are like raising
> expectations, we should always avoid such type of things”. And he suggested
> to give some mementos.
>
> Please share your views and suggestions. And lets come to a decision on
> this and proceed further.
>
> Thanks & Regards,
> Shilpa Pagadala
> TMAD-Hyderabad.
>
> 
>



-- 
With warm regards,
*KSRao
9866158015.*

Reply via email to