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Rote counting at the millennium school, HMEL Bathinda

Children are like wet clay who can be transformed into any shape and keeping the same in mind The Millennium School, HMEL Bathinda organized ‘Rote counting’ and ‘Follow me’ activity

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Children are like wet clay who can be transformed into any shape and keeping the same in mind The Millennium School, HMEL Bathinda, organized 'Rote counting' and 'Follow me' activities for kids of the school. Rote counting saw the students writing down what they had learnt by-heart by now, counting from 1 to 20. Following the theme, they then excitedly recited the rhyme 'One, two … how are you' at the top of voices.

Follow Me was a kind of a comprehension test to see how well they can recognize fruits.

Making the activity all the more interesting were the creative minds of the teachers who divided the students in two groups … Papaya Group and  Chikoo Group.

Well, must say … both the groups looked equally cute and if you don’t believe us, have a look at the pics below:

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Source: The Millennium School, HMEL Bathinda

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