November

The Nature Day in November dealt with the theme "spider".
I was very impressed again with the individual results of the classes.
Not only paintings in all varieties and sizes, as well as posters were to be seen, but also 3 D models, small demonstrations, oversized spider webs and life-size "spider"

Spider

Spider

Student Tejaswani with spider top

Student Tejaswani with spider top

August

The Nature Day in August was a very fascinating one. We had asked the children to give ideas for the playground - to be arranged in midst of the cycle place. the engagement and the creations of the children were marvellous (see also Newsletter 4/2015
 http://natureconceptschool.org/news/newsletter/english/174-shanti-ananda-newsletter-42014.html):

Play Ground

Play Ground

July

The Nature Day in July had the topic "Hills" - very fascinating. The students created very exciting and fascinating exhibits.

Hills

Hills

Water cycle

Water cycle

Drama and science

Drama and science

March

"Harvesting of Compost"



The Nature Day in March had as theme "Harvesting of compost".
On the grounds are three compost pits created by pupils; one higher class cooperates with two lower classes at each pit. Large amounts of high-quality compost were harvested on the said day; the good quality could be identified through many larvae of special beetles which were put back into the soil. It was a pleasure to watch the children eagerly digging, transporting and distributing the compost at the plants.

Loading of compost in order to transport to the plants

Loading of compost in order to transport to the plants

Compost larvae of special beetles

Compost larvae of special beetles

February

"Different Types of Soil"



The Nature Day in February covered the topic ‚types of soil‘ as a very fascinating one. The students were busy with scientific (for example soil samples)and creative activities.

Art installation with soil in the Green class room

Art installation with soil in the Green class room

Soil sample poster

Soil sample poster

January

"Save Water"


The Nature Day in January was about ‘saving water’ – a most important topic as the Anantapur District is suffering under a most serious drought. We practise mulching extensively to save water. The students are taught how to mulch teaching their families and others again. A variety of materials is useful for mulching like coconut peals, straw, dry leaves and many others – most importantly the soil around the plant should be covered to avoid drying. Besides the advantage of saving water mulching is beneficial as the organic material is becoming compost after some time – giving valuable nutrients to the plant.

Art installation of the 3rd class

Art installation of the 3rd class

Flower pots on the veranda wall of the administration

Flower pots on the veranda wall of the administration