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Sunday 28 August 2022
เคฌोเคฒू & Totto-chan
We laugh, we read and we write - Rishona Chopra
The Joy of Learning Diaries is a website where students can post their reflections on My Good School’s reading program every Sunday. They can literally post anything they want. We publish the Joy Of Learning Diaries, and our blogs go in an extensive diary where many students can post.
We connect the Joy Of Reading with the joy of writing by -
- What we read in the reading session we reflect upon by writing.
- What we have written can be converted into a podcast (audio file) - Joy of Speaking.
We are here at My Good School, Here things are so cool! Together we learn, Here no teacher is stern!
We learn all the values needed,
After going to My Good School, we all succeeded!
There are several things you can do,
Each item is new!
We can read and write,
We are bright!
We can design and create,
After all, My Good School is great!
11.00 AM SWAMI AND FRIENDS by RK Narayan
11.40 AM The Art Of Focus by Gauranga Das
12.00 PM Hari Ghaas Ki Chhappar Wali Jhopadi Aur Bouna Pahad Hindi Edition by Vinod Kumar Shukla
Read With Us!
Rishona Chopra Grade VI Gyanshree School
Sunday 17 July 2022
Totto-chan - Anvesha Rana
She wanted to be a spy,
Then a ticket seller,
After that a street musician
And finally a ballerina.
Her vision might wander,
But her values never dander,
Her life is simply yet happy,
Then why don’t we be a little
more like her ?
She treats others with love,
She learns all with joy,
She yearns to find more
And ask why.
The Farming teacher likes her,
For she does everything with care,
Her passion is appreciated and
Her energy is contagious.
She might be naughty,
But her character is good,
She helps everyone
And asks for nothing in return.
So, Totto-chan,
You are a really good girl,
You know.
Anvesha Rana,
Grade 10-B,
Gyanshree School.
Friday 8 July 2022
The Sunday School by My Good School
Friday 1 July 2022
Love - Rishona Chopra
Love is when you care for somebody so dearly that often the care is a silent one. My parents have loved me unconditionally. They might not have time for other things, but they have all the time in the world for me.
As Jetzunma Tenzin Palmo rightly said, love is when you say - I love you because I want you to be happy; if that includes me, great if it doesn't matter. I think absolute joy is when we give love. We can provide that love for our parents. A cup of water when they come home, asking them how their day was and giving them a big tight hug can show your love. After all, love has to be in actions, not in words. Unconditional love is essential for happiness and satisfaction. If we love others unconditionally, others will also love us similarly.
Even self-love is quite essential. Of course, that doesn't mean that we should be a narcissist. Self-love includes self-esteem. Often looking at others, doubts arise in our minds like - Should I be more like her? Am I not good? Why is she so good at everything?. Instead of doubting ourselves, we should love ourselves.
Love is not only for people but for our work too. With passion and love for our work, we can achieve anything!
'Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength while loving someone deeply gives you courage.'
- Lao Tzu
Rishona Chopra Grade VI Gyanshree School
Sunday 19 June 2022
National Reading Day - Arav Agarwal
Saturday 11 June 2022
My Good School Song - Arav Agarwal
My Good School, My Good School
It empowers us with life skill tools!
Put on your thinking caps to learn;
Experience the joy of learning and have fun!
My Good School, My Good School
This is a place where you learn real-life values;
Explore and strengthen your skills as an intern;
Or experience the joy of reading, writing and speaking in Sunday
sessions!
My Good School, My good School
Here everyone is welcomed and valued!
My Good School, My Good School
Here life is happy and super cool.
Wednesday 8 June 2022
What water would do? - Nibbrati Rathore
How do we find fulfilment in a world that is constantly changing?
Nibbrati Rathore, a mathematics teacher, struggled with these questions until she came across the ancient Chinese philosophy of Tao Yep Ching. In it, she found a passage comparing the goodness of water, an idea she is now applying to her everyday life. In this podcast, she shares- “Philosophy of water” and “What water would do”?
Quality is the mother of all values, and how it is the most essential of all.
Do you have a similar story?
Do share with us and let the world learn from your experience.
Why Humility Matters? - Story of the Titanic
Listen to the episode on www.DilJeeto.com, our podcast station.
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Sunday 29 May 2022
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Tuesday 19 April 2022
Joy of Learning For Me - Aanya Kumar
Thursday 7 April 2022
Just Dance! - Anvesha Rana
Anyone who meets me probably knows that Dance has a special place in my heart. I don't think there was ever a time when I wasn't dancing, and I can't imagine how my Life would be without Dance. I started learning Dance at the age of 6; initially, I used to learn Kathak, and after completing Kathak, I pursued another classical dance, Bharatanatyam. Both Bharatanatyam and Kathak are ancient classical dances with diverse backgrounds and styles. I love all types of dances, be it western or classical, because Dance is one of those ways through which I can express myself freely. To Dance is to be out of yourself. Be Larger, More Beautiful, More Powerful, and this is the power; it is glory on earth, and it is yours for the taking. All of us need to dance; it is a true joy. Dancing takes place not only on the stage, but it actually takes place in Life, as we dance and leap through all the problems we face. When we dance, our purpose should not be that we are seen; instead, it should be to enjoy each step along the way.
Dancing has changed my Life; it has enabled me to look beyond academics and explore new things. Dance really interests me; it helps me out when I am stressed and uplifts my mood after a bad day. When we do something different from what most others do, we unlock a path of creativity that is only known to us. Dance is much more than a hobby for me; it is the fire that keeps me burning and the zeal that keeps me ignited for trying out something new. Dance is a way to have fun for me; it is a method to connect with the Indian heritage and relive history in a few moments. Through dancing, I have also learned the importance of hard work and discipline. Learning any skill or art form is not easy; all Classical dances are extremely technique-driven, and technique has to be mastered before moving on and learning more complex pieces. When I started learning Dance, I wanted to grow to the best of my potential and practised well to learn more. At the end of the day, it didn't matter what level I would reach. I just wanted to know other complex pieces that challenged me as a dancer. When the waters get testing, I recall how I had worked for Dance and how my hard work has paid off; this thought sparks the trigger in me to continue hard work and discipline.
I simply love Dance, and my emotions when I dance cannot be accurately described in a few words. Don't dance for anyone, Dance for yourself and Dance as if no one is watching you. Dance with Life, Dance with laughter, Dance with sadness and a little bit of joy. Replace the heaviness of Life with the lightness of a free-spirited dancer. When you dance for a moment, keep aside all your worries, concerns and problems, enter the stage with a focused mind and a light heart and after that, let the music take you forward. Dance is just following the rhythm to the beat, and once you know how to do that, you have mastered Life.
Move with the sea,
Let the rhythm of the water,
Set Your Soul Free.
Anvesha Rana
Grade 10-B
Gyanshree School
Sunday 3 April 2022
Joy Of Reading - Sunita Mehta
Community Reading Program
For details www.GoodSchools.in
Sunday 27 March 2022
School Bell: The First Lesson in Management - Anvesha Rana
Sunday 20 March 2022
Annual Day at School - Arav Agarwal
After reading the chapter The Annual Day At School from the book My Good School: Where Passion Meets Education by Sandeep Dutt, I just flashback, remembering my annual days and the joy and happiness everyone used to get after participating in the Annual Day.
We all love annual days, and so do I. We, as children, wait eagerly for such fun-filled events. We have skits, voiceover, dance, music band, and speeches on our yearly days. Also, the students get the opportunity and have fun organizing and planning the annual day along with the teachers.
I still have memories of my Annual Day when I was in Senior KG. I was given the role of Narendra Modi and was to give a speech of Narendra Modi, and the theme was women empowerment. I still remember that parents were clapping in between the lecture. I also remember that after the Annual Day, when I went to School, a few children and parents used to ask me that are you, Narendra Modi. Also, a few parents asked my mother if, are you Narendra Modi’s mother. So, this was my memorable experience of my Annual Day.
We used to have a theme each year for our annual day. I am also missing my Annual Day for two years. As mentioned in the book, Annual days help us identify our skills and strengths, and I was able to identify my skills and strengths through my annual days. Also, it is mentioned in the book that students should get the rightful opportunity to showcase their creativity and talent, which everyone does beautifully on our School’s annual days.
Annual Days were so much fun for my friends and me, and we used to enjoy them a lot.
Sunday 6 March 2022
Sharing what Honesty means to me
Our interns have given some short answers given by our Joy Of Learning Ambassador - Sunita Mehta:
The first name that comes to mind when I think of honesty is God. Any other word for honesty is uprightness. I am honest about myself. I tend to take the easier way out when I have no idea what I am doing.
Rishona Chopra
Grade V
Gyanshree School
______________________________________________________________________________________________________
When I think of honesty, the first name that comes to mind is my parents.
Another word for honesty is integrity.
I am honest about the work I do and my feelings.
I tend to take the easier route when confused about what to do.
Arav Agarwal
Grade V
Billabong High International School Thane
______________________________________________________________________________________________________
The first name that comes to mind when I think of honesty is my Grandfather.
Another word for honesty is ethics. I am honest about my studies. I tend to take the easier way out when I get lost.
Varad Sadvilkar
Billabong High International School Thane,
Grade-5A
______________________________________________________________________________________________________
1. The first person that comes to mind when I think of honesty is mom
2. Another word for honesty is truth
3. I am honest about myself
4. I tend to take the easier way out when I am stuck
Chahna Gandhi
The Doon Girls School
______________________________________________________________________________________________________
An answer by one of our teachers:
1. The first person that comes to my mind when I think of honesty is my husband. 2. Another word for honesty could be courage. Honest people are naturally courageous. It takes a lot of courage to always remain truthful and not get lured by the benefits of telling a lie. 3. I am honest about myself in most situations. I try to stay honest in expressing myself to make lasting relationships. 4. I tend to take the easier way out when I have to do something that I do not wish to or when I have to be neutral in my tracks.
Nibbrati Rathore
Teacher at Gyanshree School
Saturday 5 March 2022
Someone to share - Shaurya Buchade
SOMEONE TO SHARE
I came to this world alone
I will go to my destiny alone
But in the long run of life, sure, I need someone to share.
Someone who may decorate my life
Someone whom I can trust upon
Someone who will be just mine.
I wish of having a friend
Whose friendship may sparkle and shine
Who will be in thoughts all-day
And fill the dreams worthwhile.
Whose silent thought may bring great joy
Whose every moment may make my life fragment and calm like the evening breeze.
I need someone to share
Honesty - Sunita Mehta
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