News & Events / Mind Space Activity Day, Grades 1 – 4 at The Brigade School @ JP Nagar
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The Brigade School @ J. P. Nagar
Grades 1-4 MSA Day Report 2024-2025
Date: February 19, 2025
Venue: Amphitheatre, Millennium Park
“Anything worth teaching can be presented in many different ways. These multiple ways can make use of our multiple intelligences”
-Howard Gardner
The MSA Day came alive with the energy and enthusiasm of Grades 1- 4 students. It was a seamless integration of concepts learnt through the academic year presented in the form of narrations, skits, games, music and dance. It showcased the various aspects of learning and the interest with which students took part showed the importance of activity-based learning.
Colourful tents were raised in the Millennium Park’s Amphitheatre giving an ambience of joy and vitality. Each grade-level show lasted for an hour. The show began at 9 am and ended at 4 pm with all the students presenting their skills with aplomb. Parents accompanied by student volunteers from grade 8 were divided into smaller groups and visited each stall in their smaller groups.
The infectious enthusiasm of our students rubbed off onto the parents and they too participated with child-like curiosity, taking turns to answer the questions posed by the students.
Nithya Gopal
Science Teacher
Middle School
TBSM
Grades 1-4 MSA Day Report 2024-2025
Date: February 19, 2025
Venue: Amphitheatre, Millennium Park
“Anything worth teaching can be presented in many different ways. These multiple ways can make use of our multiple intelligences”
-Howard Gardner
The MSA Day came alive with the energy and enthusiasm of Grades 1- 4 students. It was a seamless integration of concepts learnt through the academic year presented in the form of narrations, skits, games, music and dance. It showcased the various aspects of learning and the interest with which students took part showed the importance of activity-based learning.
Colourful tents were raised in the Millennium Park’s Amphitheatre giving an ambience of joy and vitality. Each grade-level show lasted for an hour. The show began at 9 am and ended at 4 pm with all the students presenting their skills with aplomb. Parents accompanied by student volunteers from grade 8 were divided into smaller groups and visited each stall in their smaller groups.
The infectious enthusiasm of our students rubbed off onto the parents and they too participated with child-like curiosity, taking turns to answer the questions posed by the students.
Nithya Gopal
Science Teacher
Middle School
TBSM