Yellow Day Celebration
Pre-Primary students of Seth Anandram Jaipuria School Alambagh Campus celebrated Yellow Day on 15th October . A vibrant event dedicated to exploring the joy of the colour yellow. Under the inspiring guidance of our esteemed Principal Ms.Gunjan Danani .The day was filled with engaging activities that combined fun and learning.
The festivities kicked off with a delightful Yellow Colour Song, where children sang about all the things associated with the colour yellow. This musical introduction set a cheerful tone for the day. Following the song, students participated in a lively yellow song dance, which allowed them to express their excitement through movement, fostering a sense of community and joy.
One of the most creative aspects of the celebration was the fork painting activity, where students used forks to create beautiful sunflowers. This innovative technique encouraged children to think outside the box and explore different methods of painting. The results were a colourful display of their creativity.
Additionally, students enjoyed a pineapple balloon dabbing painting session, where they painted pineapples, further enhancing their artistic skills. This activity not only taught them about the fruit but also reinforced their understanding of the colour yellow.
To make learning interactive, a Yellow Object Hunt was organised. Students eagerly searched for various yellow items around the classroom and playground, reinforcing their colour recognition skills while having fun. They discovered objects like yellow blocks, balls, and flowers, enriching their understanding of the world around them.
Throughout the day, the atmosphere was filled with laughter and creativity. Yellow Day not only provided an opportunity for students to explore the colour yellow but also fostered teamwork, artistic expression, and a sense of accomplishment.
We extend our sincere gratitude to Principal Ma’am for her unwavering support and encouragement, making Yellow Day a memorable and enriching experience for all our pre-primary students.