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A Writing Competition was organized in the Campus of MMIS, Karnal

“Start writing, no matter what. The water does not flow until the faucet is turned on.”
Writing is the frame work of one’s communication & Good handwriting has a positive impact. So, A Writing Competition was organized in the Campus of MMIS, Karnal for Grade I & II to improve the writing skills of students. In the competition students participated with great zeal. No matter the age or grade level of your students, diligent writing practice boosts both their skill and comfort level with revealing and relating their own thoughts and feelings. So students performed well in this competition. This activity will turn out to be effective and progressive step towards a wholesome life.

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ISA Activity: Comparative Study Of Average Ecological Footprint

Tread lightly, dear friends!

We have forgotten how to be good guests, how to tread lightly on Earth! Our apparently innocent daily decisions, usually in developed or industrialized countries, have far-reaching consequences on our planet that we aren’t even aware of. Every time we eat, switch on a light, get in a car, go on holiday or buy something to wear or use, we are adding to our footprint. 
 
Students of grade X of MMIS, Mullana studied and compared the Average Ecological Footprints of  India, Tanzania and China this week. After a good deal of research from different websites, they collected the data of average ecological footprints and presented this information in the form of  tables, pie charts and graphs. 
 
Take a sneak peek into our students’ efforts to study ways and strategies to heal the Earth.

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Quiz & Slogan Writing

When the last tree has been cut down;
The last river poisoned, the last fish caught;
Only then will we realize, we can’t eat money.
 
Moving ahead with our ISA Project, ‘Global Citizenship: Sustainable Living’, this week the students of grade IX participated in the quiz, ‘Going the Green Way’. Divided into 5 teams – Nature Lovers,  Wildlife Warriors, Water Conservationists,  Forest Rangers, Saviours of  Earth, the students of grade IX  put up a great quizzical battle. After a spell of 4 interesting rounds, the Forest Rangers emerged to be the winners while Wildlife Warriors and Saviours of Earth clinched I and II Runners up positions.  
 
The students of grade X created slogans on the theme, ‘Live Green’. Collaborating their thoughts and ideas, these Green Warriors came up with slogans that are worth quoting – ‘Earth can satisfy your needs but not your greed’, ‘Live Green or forget to dream of future’ and many more. 
 
MMIS, Mullana is proud to see the students showing a tremendous interest in exploring and practicing green ways of life.

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Folk Fiesta

All the world’s a stage and most of us are desperately unrehearsed. –  Sean O’casey 
The folklores and folktales have been an eternal part of every culture since ages. Creating bondage of traditional values with present-day generation and teaching morals in a simple and interesting way, the folktales make perfect stories for children who must be instilled with right values at the right age.
 
Taking ISA Journey ahead through project, ‘Folk Fiesta’, this week the students of VIII and IX of MMIS_Mullana presented 3 skits – Sri Lankan folk tale, ‘It’s Amma’s Birthday Today’ depicting love between mother and daughter, Korean folktale, ‘The Story Spirits’ with a moral to share good stories with all and Indian folk tale, ‘Akbar and Birbal- Kissa Teen Murtiyon Ka’ showing wisdom and wittiness of Birbal. From script writing to developing dialogues and scenes, acting, making props, deciding costume and make up- the interest and enthusiasm of the students was sky high throughout the activity. 
 
Watching them perform was indeed a bliss, and of course we won’t deprive you of this wonderful visual and sound experience. Take a glimpse and explore and like the given youtube links.

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My Table Mat, My Folk Tale

Folk Tales teach us that we all are never too old to set another goal and to see a new dream.
 
Our ISA Activity, “Making Table Mats Mapping the folk Tales” of Sri Lanka, Korea and India further enhanced our students’ knowledge regarding the folk tales that float around the world. The research based activity exposed the students to a whole new world of legends and folklores that taught them some new lessons of life, leaving them more thoughful and wise.
 
Working in groups of six, the students made interesting, stylish and elegant table mats. Even the teachers were awe-struck to see the skillful professional touch in the independent, first hand work of VII and VIII graders who strongly proved that amalgmation of interest and imagination can work wonders. 
 
Here’s the sample work of our smart and sincere artisans!

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The Food Fiesta

Life becomes a festival when gaiety and culture blend.

Whenever we all are looking to have fun, we really don’t have to look too hard because all the people inhabiting this earth have their own festivals, culture and costumes which make their life joyous, cheery and jubilant. And food, of course, is an integral part of any festival celebration.

Under the ISA project, ‘Festivals: A Celebration of Life’,our ever – so- curious Master Chefs prepared and exhibited sumptuous cuisines of the seven countries under study-USA, Ghana, Japan, Peru, Portugal, Qatar and India. What a gala event this food festival turned out to be! With the representatives dressed in the national costumes, creative team displaying the monuments, flags and information brochures and hospitality team preparing and serving sumptuous savouries, the event was a perfect example of collaborative effort.

 

Come and take a dig in our students’ special continental cuisines!

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National Flag & Monuments: Pride of a Country

Every free nation of the world has its own flag. It is a symbol of a free country. Every colour, stripe and image in a national flag signifies the unique strength, culture and faith of that country. If the unfurling of the Tricolour fills our hearts with patriotism, the sight of Union Jack evokes boundless sentiments in the English hearts. The Stars and Stripes mean a world to the Americans and the Star and the Crescent calls forth the best bravery in Islam.

Thoroughly enjoying the ISA Project, ‘Festivals: A Celebration of Life’, this week the students of  VI & VII ofour school made flagsand famous monuments of the 7 countries under study. Working in groups of six each, the creative hands madeTajMahal (India), the Statue of Liberty (U.S.A), MachhuPichhu (Peru), Great Budhha of Japan, the Giant Teapot (Qatar), Independence Arch (Ghana) and Lisbon Cathedral (Portugal).
 
It was a delight to see students delve into research and project work. Awe-struck by their own creative work and enlightened by knowledge that lay beyond borders, these students can now identify these countries’ flags and speak for hours on their national monuments. 
 
What inspires us- the teachers- more is their desire to cover the whole world under ISA Projects! Take a sneak peak.

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Glimpses of the World

Moving ahead on its ISA Certification journey, the school organized a  ‘Fancy Dress Competition: Glimpses of the World’ and a ‘Talk’ on the festivals as activities under the project, “Festivals: A Celebration of Life” in which the students have been studying the culture of  the seven countries.

Blending their style, swag and skill, the mini representatives of different countries from grade VI & VII presented  glimpses of the world through the traditional costumes of India, U.S.A., Japan, Ghana, Peru, Portugal and Qatar. Dressed in vibrant, colourful attires, these students  won everyone’s hearts with their confidence and spell binding charm.

The competition brought an amiable ambience and the judges responded with a thundering applause. The Principal, Ms. Radhika Aggarwal praised the efforts of the parents and teachers to make the event a success and also added, “It was indeed a fascinating event which would be etched in our memory for a very long time.”

Take a sneak peek into the show.

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Festivals: Making Posters and Information Brochures

Variety is the spice of life, and the world that we live in offers diversities, differencesand variations in abundance. Through our ISA Project,  “Fesivals: A Celebration of Life”, we are making an attempt  to raise  awareness of other countries’ cultures and  customs  among our pupils. And as they say that  the greatness of a culture liesin its festivals, so, there is no better way to study the culture of a country than celebrating its festivals.
 
The students of MMIS, Mullna embarked on a journey to explore the cultural diversities of  7 countries-the U.S.,Japan, Ghana, Peru, Portugal, Qatar and India. To begin with, the students of IX & X studied and researched  the festivals of the above -mentioned  seven countries and prepared posters and information brochures on them, which they used in their next ISA inter-house activity, ‘Decorating Thematic Bulletin Boards’.
 
 Festivals promoting peace,  prosperity and tolerance among people of the world.

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ISA Activity: Making Posters on the theme, Go Green

The Earth does not belong to us; we belong to the Earth –Marlee Matlin
 
Be it in using resources, preserving nature or  protecting the environment – our approach to issues of  environmental concern is indifferent and  passive. We live believing that someone else will make efforts to save our environment or we have another planet to go to. But, alas! Neither is there another planet to host us nor  are there any chances of  replenishment of  the depleted natural resources. The responsibility to preserve Earth and its resources is entrusted with us alone.
 
To convey the same message to our future generation, we commenced our last, but not the least, ISA Project, ‘Global Citizenship: Sustainable Living’ with a presentation wherein the students of grade IX to XI were made aware of our  ecological footprints.  The brain-storming session on  the findings of  ‘WWF Global Living Planet Report’ ignited the much- required  spark in the students which found an expression in the form of  beautiful drawings made by our 9th  graders under the next activity, ‘Making Posters’ on the theme, ‘Go Green’. 
 
Look at the thought-provoking  posters made by our  Green Saviours emphasizing the global message that the future is either green or not at all.