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Activity for fun 🤗

 Today activity   Class 3 to 5 Game Name: Cup Tower Challenge Objective: Improve focus, coordination, and patience while having fun! Materials Needed: 5 plastic cups per child 5 rubber bands 1 clear glass (or any steady plastic tumbler) per child How to Play: Place the glass on the table. Tie a rubber band around each cup. Ask the children to use only one finger to hold the rubber band and carefully lift one cup at a time using the band. Without touching the cup with their hands, they must place each cup carefully on top of the glass to form a tower. The challenge is to stack all 5 cups on top of the glass without letting them fall. If the tower falls, they have to start over. Rules: No touching cups with hands. Only one finger per rubber band. The tallest and steadiest tower wins! Benefits: This game helps children develop focus, hand-eye coordination, patience, and balance. Plus, it brings lots of laughter and cheering in class!

Prayer Time

 Oxford Montessori and School System  Religion Education  Religious Education at Oxford School At Oxford School, Religious Education (RE) is an important part of the curriculum. Students learn about different religions, their teachings, and their traditions. The aim is to help students understand the beliefs and practices of people from various backgrounds. Religious Education at Oxford School focuses on values like respect, tolerance, kindness, and honesty. Students are encouraged to ask questions, think deeply, and appreciate the beauty of different cultures and faiths. Along with learning about major world religions such as Islam, Christianity, Hinduism, and others, students also discuss important life lessons like caring for others and making good choices. In some branches of Oxford School, especially where Islamic education is emphasized, students are also taught Quranic studies, Islamic history, and daily prayers. This helps students not only grow academically but a...

Today activity

😋  Fruits Activity 😋 Fruits Color on Paper Activity Today, our school organized a fun "Fruits Color on Paper" activity for the students. Each child received a drawing of different fruits like apples, bananas, mangoes, strawberries, and grapes on their paper. The students used bright colors to fill in the fruits, making them look fresh and tasty. It was exciting to see everyone choosing beautiful colors and learning about the natural colors of fruits. This activity helped students improve their coloring skills, learn the names of fruits, and understand the importance of healthy eating. It was a colorful and joyful day for everyone!