At Shanti Juniors, we have an age appropriate academic curriculum with many celebration themes. For e.g: a plantation week, as we understand the importance of cultivation of right habits in the children during their formative years.
In our earlier days of school, we used to have a typical rote learning curriculum. Wherein, we had black and white books and some nostalgic story books as well. However, It’s not the case today, especially with Shanti Juniors.
At Shanti Juniors, we have an age appropriate academic curriculum with many celebration themes. For e.g: a plantation week, as we understand the importance of cultivation of right habits in the children during their formative years. The children are taught holistically about the plants and environment and correlate better with nature, making them responsible citizens. We call this as I-Cube Learning Ladder teaching methodology.
Teaching children about plantation is important for several reasons:
Environmental Awareness: Plantation helps children understand the importance of nature and the environment. It allows them to see the direct benefits of trees and plants, such as providing oxygen, improving air quality, preventing soil erosion, and providing habitats for wildlife.
Responsibility: Plantation can help children develop a sense of responsibility towards the environment. By learning how to plant and take care of trees and plants, children understand that they have a role to play in protecting and preserving the environment.
Science Education: Plantation can also provide an opportunity for children to learn about science and the natural world. They can learn about the different types of plants, how they grow, and the processes of photosynthesis and pollination.
Health Benefits: Plantation can also help children develop a healthy lifestyle. It provides an opportunity for physical activity and fresh air, and it teaches them about the importance of healthy eating habits.
Community Building: Plantation can also be a way for children to engage with their community. They can work together with others to create a beautiful, green space that benefits everyone.
Overall, teaching plantation to children is important for their education, health, and well-being, as well as for the future of our planet. It helps them understand the importance of taking care of the environment and instills in them a sense of responsibility and stewardship.
That’s how the Sanskaar, Saakshar and Sakhsam are instilled in our children. To know more about our teaching methodology and admissions, call now on 99796 66660 to log on to our website: http://www.shantijuniors.com