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“You have good knowledge of your subjects. Just spill out on the paper whatever you know. All the best” INTRODUCTION : Most of the students are scared from examinations and hate them. But reality is bitter . Actually they form an important part of our lives and help us grow positively.•BODY : Examinations are very necessary. this is because they check the true potential of a student , and also helps us to understand where we lacked in our learning. it not only shows us our mistakes, but it also gives us encouragement to do better next time. it helps us get a better future.Assuming there were no examinations, would you ever study ? most of the students will say "NO". that's why examination is so important. without them, no one will ever try to learn , understand or even read the books and copies. there would be no fear to give any exams, so no one will bother to study. and what will this result in ? A very dull and unsuccessful future. No one will have any knowledge about even our own country.that is why it is so important to give examinations.It gives us an opportunity to open our minds , and do something creative. it gives us opportunity to learn something new, which may be of great importance in our future. knowingly or unknowingly, whatever we do is because of our education and the examinations we give. it is not that without examinations, you will get knowledge. students who could not aord to study, understand the importance of education very goodly. therefore, we should value our examinations, not hate or unlike them. they are for our betterment and to show us where we stand in our lives. •CONCLUSION: Hence, I conclude by saying that without examinations, the progress in life will not be there, no learning will be there and life will be boring. hence, they form an essential part of our life. EXAM A PART OF LIFE Ms. Shalini Manoj Chairperson Any new idea or suggestion likely to prove to be of great help would always be acknowledged at [email protected] "CHAIRPERSON’S SPEAK" SEPTEMBER EDITION Session 2019-20 Mr. A.K Ojha EXAMINATION TIPS “A calm and composed mind would surely do wonders. All the best for your exams” 1. Give yourself enough time to study Make a study schedule that fits your way of studying and do not leave anything for the last minute. 2. Make sure your study space is organized Make sure you have enough space on your desk to spread your textbooks and notes. Ensuring that the room is suciently bright and your chair restful enough are also points to consider. Pay attention to details that can distract you and remove them from your study space. 3. Use flow charts and diagrams Visual aids can be especially helpful when revising study material. 4. Practice on old exams One of the most eective ways to prepare for exams is to practice with an old version of previous exams. Also, an old test will help you see the format and formulation of the questions and it will be good for you to know what to expect but also as a worthy practice for measuring the time you need for the actual test. 5. Explain your answers to others With the help of your family and friends, you could excel on your exam. Explain them your reasoning for why you have answered a certain question in a certain way. 6. Organize study groups with friends Study groups can help you get the answers you need and finish tasks faster. Just make sure the group is focused on the subject and they are not easily distracted. 7. Take regular breaks Regular breaks are needed for the brain to regain its focus. It is not the best tactic to study long hours because long-term retention of knowledge is almost impossible. 8. Snacking on healthy food is good for the brain You should not eat unhealthy food while you are studying. Keep your body and brain fit by choosing natural, fresh and vitamins rich food that is good for you and would improve your concentration and memory. 9. Drink plenty of water While studying for exams and even during an exam, it is advisable to drink water. Remaining hydrated is vital and adds to your overall positive mood. NEWS CORNER The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released the information bulletin for Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) to be held in the month of December. CBSE CTET 2019 will be held on December 8 in 20 languages in 110 cities across the nation. CBSE has commenced the application process for CTET Decemeber 2019 exam on the ocial website, ctet.nic.in. Interested and eligible candidates can apply for the same before September 18. On Sunday, September 4, 2016, Pope Francis conferred the honour of sainthood on Mother Teresa. This is one of the highest honours that the Catholic Church is allowed to bestow on an individual. Known as “saint of the gutters”, Mother Teresa — who made Kolkata her spiritual home — was heaped immense praise by Pope for the way she dedicated herself to uplifting the condition of people rejected by the society – the so-called outcasts...... “Teachers Day in India: Importance, Why it is celebrated, About Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan” In India, Teacher’s day is celebrated every year on 5th September as a mark of accolade to the part played by the teachers in the society. 5th September is the birth anniversary of a great mentor Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan. The future of the nation is in the hands of the children and indirectly in the hands of teachers. They play an important role in our lives to become successful in career and business. They help us to become a good human being in the society and good citizen of the country. Teachers provide data and information in the brain of students to analyse. Therefore, we can say that analysing and facing the situation, to find out the solution in the dicult situation, we basically learn from our teachers only. In India, Teacher’s day is celebrated every year on 5th September as a mark of accolade to the part played by the teachers in the society. 5th September is the birth anniversary of a great mentor Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan, who was a grand advocate of edification, and was the distinguished envoy, academician, and India’s President, above all a great Teacher. Importance of Teacher's Day Teacher’s Day is one of the events that is looked up by the students and the teachers in a similar way on this juncture it is the teachers who are praised. On this day, students comprehend how important is the role of a teacher in a student’s life. Accept 100% responsibilityfor your class result and theacademic climate of your class.This is your key to self-esteem, self-confidence, self-reliance and self respect. Teacher’s Day Mother Teresa Declared Saint Teresa of Calcutta

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“You have good knowledge of your subjects. Just spill out on the paper whatever you know. All the best”INTRODUCTION : Most of the students are scared from examinations and hate them. But reality is bitter . Actually they form an important part of our lives and help us grow positively.•BODY : Examinations are very necessary. this is because they check the true potential of a student , and also helps us to understand where we lacked in our learning. it not only shows us our mistakes, but it also gives us encouragement to do better next time. it helps us get a better future.Assuming there were no examinations, would you ever study ? most of the students will say "NO". that's why examination is so important. without them, no one will ever try to learn , understand or even read the books and copies. there would be no fear to give any exams, so no one will bother to study. and what will this result in ? A very dull and unsuccessful future. No one will have any knowledge about even our own country.that is why it is so important to give examinations.It gives us an opportunity to open our minds , and do something creative. it gives us opportunity to learn something new, which may be of great importance in our future. knowingly or unknowingly, whatever we do is because of our education and the examinations we give. it is not that without examinations, you will get knowledge. students who could not a�ord to study, understand the importance of education very goodly. therefore, we should value our examinations, not hate or unlike them. they are for our betterment and to show us where we stand in our lives. •CONCLUSION: Hence, I conclude by saying that without examinations, the progress in life will not be there, no learning will be there and life will be boring. hence, they form an essential part of our life.

EXAM A PART OF LIFE

Ms. Shalini ManojChairperson

Any new idea or suggestion likely to prove to

be of great help would always be acknowledged at

[email protected]

"CHAIRPERSON’S SPEAK"

S E P T E M B E R E D I T I O NS e s s i o n 2 0 1 9 - 2 0

Mr. A.K Ojha

EXAMINATION TIPS“A calm and composed mind would surely do wonders. All the best for your exams”1. Give yourself enough time to studyMake a study schedule that fits your way of studying and do not leave anything for the last minute.2. Make sure your study space is organizedMake sure you have enough space on your desk to spread your textbooks and notes. Ensuring that the room is su�ciently bright and your chair restful enough are also points to consider. Pay attention to details that can distract you and remove them from your study space.3. Use flow charts and diagramsVisual aids can be especially helpful when revising study material. 4. Practice on old examsOne of the most e�ective ways to prepare for exams is to practice with an old version of previous exams. Also, an old test will help you see the format and formulation of the questions and it will be good for you to know what to expect but also as a worthy practice for measuring the time you need for the actual test.5. Explain your answers to othersWith the help of your family and friends, you could excel on your exam. Explain them your reasoning for why you have answered a certain question in a certain way.6. Organize study groups with friendsStudy groups can help you get the answers you need and finish tasks faster. Just make sure the group is focused on the subject and they are not easily distracted.7. Take regular breaksRegular breaks are needed for the brain to regain its focus. It is not the best tactic to study long hours because long-term retention of knowledge is almost impossible. 8. Snacking on healthy food is good for the brainYou should not eat unhealthy food while you are studying. Keep your body and brain fit by choosing natural, fresh and vitamins rich food that is good for you and would improve your concentration and memory.9. Drink plenty of waterWhile studying for exams and even during an exam, it is advisable to drink water. Remaining hydrated is vital and adds to your overall positive mood.

NEWS CORNERThe Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released the information bulletin for Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) to be held in the month of December. CBSE CTET 2019 will be held on December 8 in 20 languages in 110 cities across the nation. CBSE has commenced the application process for CTET Decemeber 2019 exam on the o�cial website, ctet.nic.in. Interested and eligible candidates can apply for the same before September 18.

On Sunday, September 4, 2016, Pope Francis conferred the honour of sainthood on Mother Teresa. This is one of the highest honours that the Catholic Church is allowed to bestow on an individual. Known as “saint of the gutters”, Mother Teresa — who made Kolkata her spiritual home — was heaped immense praise by Pope for the way she dedicated herself to uplifting the condition of people rejected by the society – the so-called outcasts......

“Teachers Day in India: Importance, Why it is celebrated, About Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan”In India, Teacher’s day is celebrated every year on 5th September as a mark of accolade to the part played by the teachers in the society. 5th September is the birth anniversary of a great mentor Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan.The future of the nation is in the hands of the children and indirectly in the hands of teachers. They play an important role in our lives to become successful in career and business. They help us to become a good human being in the society and good citizen of the country. Teachers provide data and information in the brain of students to analyse. Therefore, we can say that analysing and facing the situation, to find out the solution in the di�cult situation, we basically learn from our teachers only.In India, Teacher’s day is celebrated every year on 5th September as a mark of accolade to the part played by the teachers in the society. 5th September is the birth anniversary of a great mentor Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan, who was a grand advocate of edification, and was the distinguished envoy, academician, and India’s President, above all a great Teacher.Importance of Teacher's DayTeacher’s Day is one of the events that is looked up by the students and the teachers in a similar way on this juncture it is the teachers who are praised. On this day, students comprehend how important is the role of a teacher in a student’s life.

Accept 100% responsibilityfor your class result and theacademic climate of your class.This is your key to self-esteem,self-confidence, self-reliance and self respect.

Teacher’s Day

Mother Teresa Declared Saint Teresa of Calcutta

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Practice positive thinking withthe students and colleagues ALL THE TIME This generates wisdom in yourself and rapport among yourpeers.

DISTRICT INTERSCHOOL KARATE CHAMPIONSHIP

INTERSCHOOL BADMINTON COMPETITIONS

Akhil Bhartiya Hindi Olympiad was conducted at GVN- The Global School from Classes I to V & VI to X. The Association of Hindi Shiksha aur Media Visheshagya measures knowledge and aptitude of students towards Hindi language. Our students participated actively in Hindi Olympiad Exams at Genises. Their participation was appreciated.

HINDI OLYMPIAD EXAM

In order to celebrate the birthday of Lord Krishna, a celebration was organized in Pre primary section of GVN-The Global School. All children came in traditional dresses. Some boys came dressed as ‘Krishna’ and some girls came dressed as ‘Radha’. Beautiful decorations were put up to make this event more cheerful and colorful. Children danced on the tunes of garba. A ‘Matki Phod’ event was also organized to mark the mischievous nature of ‘Bal Gopal’

Tiny Tots are making Krishna flute. No Krishna costume is complete without a flute or bansuri. You can buy a decorated flute as part of the costume or get a plain one and decorate it using silver/ golden ribbons, Shiny Washi tape or gota and embellishments.

26 students of GVN-The Global School participated in belt grade exam conducted by World Funakoshi Shotokan Karate Organisation (WFSKO) Karate Championship at St. Mary School and all of them cleared the exam. Further 7 students out of them will be completing black belt diploma by next sem.

WORLD FUNAKOSHI SHOTOKAN KARATE ORGANISATION

GVN-The Global School took part in the 10 District Interschool karate Championship accompanied by 600 students from which 50 di�erent school won di�erent medal. The competitions took place on 25 August 2019 at St. Xavier School Berkheda. GVN- The Global School Students won 19 Medals out of which 7 Gold, 6 Silver & 6 Bronze Medals came in our account. The major contribution goes to Mr. Ujjwal Verma the mentor teacher of Karate. Our school was awarded as the “Best Performer” among all other schools.

CA M P U S C L A N D E ST I N E

KRISHNA JANMASHTAMI CELEBRATION

TINY TOTS MAKING KRISHNA FLUTE

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Minimize your distractions withinthe classrooms. Avoid checking messages/calls/posts/updates while in your classroom. A ready reckoner student friendly teacher does not even carry a mobile phone in the classroom ever.

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The main purpose of the meet was to create a common platform, where teachers and parents come together to enrich the student’s educational experiences and to discuss various issues, regarding all round development of students. The PTM went o� smoothly. Teachers also discussed with the parents the ways by which they can help their wards to excel in academics as well as in co-curricular activities. Parents interacted with the Career Counselor and activity teachers in the quadrangle.

CA M P U S C L A N D E ST I N E

PTM

CLASSROOM ACTIVITY DONE BY LKG AND NURSERY OF POPCORN PASTING ACTIVITY

CELEBRATE RAKSHA BANDHAN

Our tiny tots have celebrated Rakhi festival with great enthusiasm. Class I to IV students prepared Rakhi as a class activity . Our festivals serve as windows to see the complete picture of our culture and traditions. The festival of Rakshabandhan is dedicated to brothers and sisters. It celebrates the bond of a�ection between them. Our pre-primary kids also celebrated this festival with their friends. The decoration and ambience of all classes reflected this festival mood.

The students of our school participated in the JIOfast Kids Modeling Audition and got di�erent prize. Nihal Prasad got two awards Prince and Photogenic Kid, Jiyana Prasad backed the prize for the cutest kids. Palak Jain for beautiful hair and Pari Jain for Shows Topper.

The conclave Diplomania took place at GVN-The Global School from 9th August to 11th August in which the following student participated and won awards at at the di�erent categories. Zaheer Khan of Class - VII, hold the post of Captain Marvel and the committee was MCU.

Students from #educationedge went for movie today.. "MISSION MANGAL" @ Aashima mall... Class I-IX. The Students enjoyed the movie and come to know about the latest development being done by our country

"MISSION MANGAL”

JIOFAST KIDS MODELING AUDITION

THE CONCLAVE DIPLOMANIA

Attended Sahodaya meeting

in Bal Bhawan School

RAINY DAY CELEBRATION KINDER GARTEN

PLANTATION ACTIVITY Trees represent life, growth, peace, nature…They give us hope, insight and courage to persevere…They teach us to nurture, stay rooted and soar to great heights…Our little ones brought sapling of their favourite plant and planted them in a pot which they kept outside their classroom. The teachers taught the students the importance of trees for our ecosystem. The students promised to plant more trees and take care of them. It was pleasure seeing our little ones being gardeners for a day

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Act like a ZEN MASTER not a RING MASTER Let the students in the class follow your spiritual learningand Blessings instead of being a HARD TASK MASTER.

FROM THE FACULTIES’ INK

Dance, the movement of the body in a rhythmic way, usually to music and within a given space, for the purpose of expressing an idea or emotion, releasing energy, or simply taking delight in the movement itself. Dance is a powerful impulse, but the art of dance is that impulse channeled by skillful performers into something that becomes intensely expressive and that may delight spectators who feel no wish to dance themselves. These two concepts of the art of dance—dance as a powerful impulse and dance as a skillfully choreographed art practiced largely by a professional few—are the two most important connecting ideas running through any consideration of the subject. In dance, the connection between the two concepts is stronger than in some other arts, and neither can exist without the other. Although the above broad definition covers all forms of the art, philosophers and critics throughout history have suggested di�erent definitions of dance that have amounted to little more than descriptions of the kind of dance with which each writer was most familiar. Thus, Aristotle’s statement in the Poetics that dance is rhythmic movement whose purpose is “to represent men’s characters as well as what they do and su�er” refers to the central role that dance played in classical Greek theatre, where the chorus through its movements reenacted the themes of the drama during lyric interludes. The English ballet master John Weaver, writing in 1721, argued on the other hand that “Dancing is an elegant, and regular movement, harmoniously composed of beautiful Attitudes, and contrasted graceful Posture of the Body, and parts thereof.” Weaver’s description reflects very clearly the kind of dignified and courtly movement that characterized the ballet of his time, with its highly formalized aesthetics and lack of forceful emotion. The 19th-century French dance historian Gaston Vuillier also emphasized the qualities of grace, harmony, and beauty, distinguishing “true” dance from the crude and spontaneous movements of early man: John Martin, The 20th-century dance critic, almost ignored the formal aspect of dance in emphasizing its role as a physical expression of inner emotion. In doing so, he betrayed his own sympathy toward the Expressionist school of modern American dance: “At the root of all these varied manifestations of dancing . . . lies the common impulse to resort to movement to externalise states which we cannot externalise by rational means. This is basic dance.”

DANCE AND ITS KINDS

Ms. Shweta TiwariPGT Dance Teacher

NATIONAL FLAG OF INDIA

Mohua Mazumder ( Media Head)Nitin Deswadi ( Media Co-ordintor)Editorial Board:-

Time Table for PT - II 2019-20

Karate, (Japanese: “empty hand”) unarmed martial-arts discipline employing kicking, striking, and defensive blocking with arms and legs. Emphasis is on concentrating as much of the body’s power as possible at the point and instant of impact. Striking surfaces include the hands (particularly the knuckles and the outer edge), ball of the foot, heel, forearm, knee, and elbow. All are toughened by practice blows against padded surfaces or wood. Pine boards up to several inches in thickness can be broken by the bare hand or foot of an expert. Timing, tactics, and spirit, however, are each considered at least as important as physical toughening.In sporting karate and sparring (kumite) in training, blows and kicks are stopped short, preferably within an inch of contact. Sporting matches commonly last about three minutes, to a decision, if neither contestant has scored a clean “killing” point in the estimation of the judges. Contests of form (kata) are also held, in which single competitors perform predetermined series of movements simulating defense and counterattack against several opponents. Performances are scored by a panel of judges, as in gymnastics.Karate evolved in East Asia over a period of centuries, becoming systematized in Okinawa in the 17th century, probably by people forbidden to carry weapons. It was imported into Japan in the 1920s. Several schools and systems developed, each favouring somewhat di�erent techniques and training methods. Karate, like other Asian martial-arts disciplines, stresses mental attitude, rituals of courtesy, costumes, and a complex ranking system (by colour of belt). There is some overlapping of technique with other fighting styles.

KARATE SKILLS

Mr. Ujjwal VermaSport s Teacher

EXAMINATION TIMING (I - XII)

Reporting Time 7 : 30 am -

Class Assembly 7:30 am - 7:40 am

Breakfast 7:40 aa - 7:55 am

Exam Start 8:00 am

Exam Over 11:10 am

Lunch 11:10 am to 11:35 am

Departure 11:35 am

EXAMINATION TIMING (NURNERY - UKG)

Reporting Time 9 : 00 am

Class Assembly 9:00 am - 9:10 am

Breakfast 9:10 am - 9:30 am

Exam Start 9:30 am

Exam Over 11:00 am

Lunch 11:00 am to 11:30 am

Departure 11:35 am

All the Best for PT- II