Showing posts with label literature learning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label literature learning. Show all posts

Saturday, 28 February 2026

Reflections on Dreams, Learning, and Meaningful Teaching- Sunbeam School Ballia

This write-up thoughtfully presents the narrator's inner feelings and struggles in a simple yet meaningful way. It shows how he feels stressed while dealing with people at his office job, even though he was lucky to get his first-choice posting. His true dream is to open his own antique shop, where he can live peacefully and do what he loves. However, due to financial problems and lack of time, he feels stuck in his present situation. This part beautifully reflects the reality of many people who have dreams but feel trapped by responsibilities.

The second part introduces Hina, his girlfriend, and shows a warm family interaction. When he visits her house, her mother welcomes him kindly and invites him for dinner. This shows respect, hospitality, and family values. It also contrasts his stressful office life with a more caring and homely environment.

Overall, this write-up teaches us about ambition, responsibility, and the importance of human relationships. It reminds us that while life may feel difficult at times, kindness and support from loved ones give comfort and hope.

Chirag, Class V

Today I attended a session at my school where Sir read the story "What You Are Searching For Is in the Library." We had a thoughtful discussion inspired by the story, touching on ideas from Japanese culture and the concept of minimalism. It wasn’t only about lifestyles, but about reflecting on choices, perspectives, and the meaning behind everyday actions.

The session was engaging and enjoyable, and listening to different viewpoints made it even more interesting. Overall, it was a meaningful experience that gave me something new to think about.

Ishika Singh, 9th A

In today’s session, Mr Jugiv Singh Sir first introduced a very famous personality, Mr Kartik Sir. He told us about communication. Some of the important points about communication are:

  1. Balance

  2. Honesty

He wants to teach us the format of writing. He always shares information in a fun way, which helps both students and teachers.

This session with Mr Kartik Sir was very interactive and interesting, and I enjoyed it a lot.

The next session with Mr Jugiv Singh Sir was also interactive and enjoyable, as he read the story "What You Are Searching For Is in the Library." It was a very curious and suspenseful story. This session was very knowledgeable and informative.

Remember, this class is not just about reading; it is more about learning informative things in a fun and beautiful way.

Thank you
Talat Bano, 5C

Sunday, 15 February 2026

Reading Beyond Books: Reflections on Stories, Values, and Learning - Sunbeam School Ballia

Today, I attended the Good School session where Brinda Ma’am read the book My Family and Other Animals. The story was really amazing and fantastic. It beautifully showed how much Gerald loved animals and how curious he was about nature. Ma’am also told us about the good and caring nature of his mother, which made the story even more interesting and heart-touching. The session was very exciting and enjoyable. I loved listening to the story, and it helped me understand the importance of love for animals and family. Overall, it was a wonderful and memorable session.

- Ishika Singh, Class 9th A

This session was interesting and enjoyable. The reading with Jugjiv Sir on What You Are Looking for in the Library was very interesting. After that, the reading with Brinda Ghosh Ma’am on My Family and Other Animals improved my imagination, knowledge, and values. Overall, this session helped me develop better reading habits and listening skills.

- Aadhya Gupta

The reading session by Jugjiv Sir under the Good School Alliance program was very informative and enjoyable. He explained the text simply and clearly, which helped us understand better. The session improved our reading, pronunciation, and comprehension skills. Sir encouraged us to read aloud and asked questions, making the class interactive and interesting. I learned many new words and their meanings. Overall, the session was very useful and motivating, and it inspired me to develop a regular reading habit.

-Riddhi Gupta, Class 5th B

The Good School Alliance reading session on 8 February helped me understand that literature is not only a source of knowledge but also a guide for learning important values and responsibilities in life.

The first session was conducted by Brinda Ma’am, who introduced us to the book My Family and Other Animals. Through the reading, we learned how literature can beautifully describe childhood curiosity, family relationships, and the wonders of nature. The session became more thoughtful when a student asked a question about whether duty or emotion is more important. The example of a police officer whose son had committed a crime made us think deeply about honesty, fairness, and moral responsibility. It helped us realise how difficult it can be to balance personal feelings with professional duty.

The second session was conducted by Jugjiv Sir, who discussed the book What You Are Looking For Is in the Library. He explained how books and libraries can guide us in finding answers through learning and self-reflection. The session encouraged us to develop reading habits and to believe that knowledge and patience help us overcome challenges in life.

In conclusion, the reading session was both informative and inspiring. It improved our understanding of literature and encouraged us to think ethically and responsibly. The experience showed us how reading plays an important role in decision-making.

- Deenshah Najam

In today’s session, firstly Ms. Brinda Ghosh Ma’am read the book My Family and Other Animals. This story was amazing and marvellous. Ma’am had not just read the story; she also told us about many small creatures and animals. This session was very attractive and exciting.

The next session with Jugjiv Singh Sir was also amazing because he teaches stories in an exciting way, in which every student enjoys the session. He read the book What You Are Looking For Is in the Library. It was a very interesting and knowledgeable story for all the students and teachers. After that, he asked some questions related to the story. Later, we saw and read the reflections in Hindi and English. We were very happy after reading our own written reflections, which showed the students’ performance in reading and writing.

This class is not just about reading; it is all about enjoyment and fun with Good School members. I thank every single person of Good School Alliance for giving us this wonderful opportunity to learn new things in many new ways.

Thank you
Talat Bano, Class 5C

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