SONG OF THE YEAR
UAE National Anthem
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7KpDBYYB4Q
UAE National Anthem
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7KpDBYYB4Q
SONGS OF THE WEEK
Arabic Song
To listen to the Arabic song of the week, kindly click on the link below:
امي كم اهواها
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DjSdU7gCPd0
To listen to the song of the week for our Babies, kindly click on the link below:
If you are happy and you know it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4WNrvVjiTw
To listen to the song of the week for our Playgroup I, kindly click on the link below:
Finger family
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJyNoFkud6g
Head, shoulders, knees and toes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3Vpnkwjblc
To listen to the song of the week for our Foundation Year, kindly click on the link below:
Five senses song
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXXiyIGqliE
Mock Fire Drill
Fire drills are an important safety practice.It was successfully, calmly and safely conducted with all children and staff members evacuating the building within 2 minutes.Preparation was the key to the effective response.An in-house meeting was conducted to inform the teachers about the evacuation plan,emergency exits and meeting points.Children were best prepared for the experience by prior talking to them about the drill so that they are not frightened or confused.
Teacher's Appreciation Day
We at Little Oxford recognize, understand and value the hard work and important contributions of teachers in establishing a strong foundation for our young learners. We took the opportunity to acknowledge and celebrate their passion on teacher's appreciation day.
Story Enactment by Teachers
Pinocchio
Stories play a vital role in children's learning and development.Children love listening to stories.
This week's story 'Pinocchio'was enacted by the teachers . Children were in buoyant mood and thrilled to see their teachers in disguise, enacting characters !
Babies
Family is very important for little ones.Parents are their first and most important teacher. The previous week's topic was 'My Family'.Activities like family finger puppet show and picture talk were conducted to strengthen the nursery-parent connection, invigorate the teacher-baby bond, and work on babies' personal and emotional skills.
Our Playgroup I
The topic of the previous week for playgroup I was
'My Family'. An assortment of activities were conducted focusing on the topic. The 'Family Picture Talk' activity was enjoyed by one and all, where children loved showing their family picture to teachers and friends!
Apart from this, many other fine and gross motor activities were conducted to keep our toddlers positively engaged.
Our Playgroup II
Our playgroups are cute little learners who are developing their personality. They love to explore the world around them. A variety of activities were conducted to develop children's personal, emotional and social skills, support imagination and creativity, encourage physical activity,enhance communication skills and increase cognitive skills.
Arabic Song
To listen to the Arabic song of the week, kindly click on the link below:
امي كم اهواها
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DjSdU7gCPd0
To listen to the song of the week for our Babies, kindly click on the link below:
If you are happy and you know it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4WNrvVjiTw
To listen to the song of the week for our Playgroup I, kindly click on the link below:
Finger family
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJyNoFkud6g
Head, shoulders, knees and toes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3Vpnkwjblc
To listen to the song of the week for our Foundation Year, kindly click on the link below:
Five senses song
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXXiyIGqliE
Fire drills are an important safety practice.It was successfully, calmly and safely conducted with all children and staff members evacuating the building within 2 minutes.Preparation was the key to the effective response.An in-house meeting was conducted to inform the teachers about the evacuation plan,emergency exits and meeting points.Children were best prepared for the experience by prior talking to them about the drill so that they are not frightened or confused.
Teacher's Appreciation Day
We at Little Oxford recognize, understand and value the hard work and important contributions of teachers in establishing a strong foundation for our young learners. We took the opportunity to acknowledge and celebrate their passion on teacher's appreciation day.
Story Enactment by Teachers
Pinocchio
Stories play a vital role in children's learning and development.Children love listening to stories.
This week's story 'Pinocchio'was enacted by the teachers . Children were in buoyant mood and thrilled to see their teachers in disguise, enacting characters !
Babies
Family is very important for little ones.Parents are their first and most important teacher. The previous week's topic was 'My Family'.Activities like family finger puppet show and picture talk were conducted to strengthen the nursery-parent connection, invigorate the teacher-baby bond, and work on babies' personal and emotional skills.
The topic of the previous week for playgroup I was
'My Family'. An assortment of activities were conducted focusing on the topic. The 'Family Picture Talk' activity was enjoyed by one and all, where children loved showing their family picture to teachers and friends!
Apart from this, many other fine and gross motor activities were conducted to keep our toddlers positively engaged.
Our Playgroup II
Our playgroups are cute little learners who are developing their personality. They love to explore the world around them. A variety of activities were conducted to develop children's personal, emotional and social skills, support imagination and creativity, encourage physical activity,enhance communication skills and increase cognitive skills.
Our Foundation Year
Our foundation groups are loaded with enthusiastic explorers and inquisitive learners.Variety of activities focusing on all the areas of development were conducted to meet their energy levels, enhance their interest in the learning process and develop new learning and skills.
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