Your school has celebrated literary week recently you are the editor of school magazine write a report on the event for your school magazine in 100 to 150 words
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Mumbai: The Somaiya School organised a Literary week to encourage students understanding and love for literature, improve written and spoken expression and to inculcate the habit of reading in the students.
To make the experience attractive and enjoyable for the new generation, a series of activities including literary games, quizzes, interactive sessions with professional book authors, a story telling session using puppetry skills were organised.
Experts from various aspects of literature including Stand Up Comedy Show by Ms Kajol Srinivasan, an interactive session with Ms Heeru Bhojwani, an interaction with Author – Lubaina Bandukwala, a Harry Potter Workshop by Ms Anuradha Rohra.
It was a week of flurry and excitement, with the children being fruitfully engaged and getting exposure to literature in different ways from the modern to the old masters. Parents too participated with great joy along with the students.
Dr Anjali Patil, the mother of Ranveer Patil studying in 6th grade, said, “The literary week culminated into the literary fest. Enriching was my personal experience. My son who is in the 6 grade got very good exposure and insight from experience. The highlights were his exposure to declamation speech, a book launch with the eminent author – Christopher Doyle. These were truly engaging and educative.”
“The literary week is genuinely epic in all ways. The games are superb, and our children learned so much while having fun. Highly appreciable are the teachers, staff, and students for taking the efforts.
Workshops were truly exciting, and fun added Preeti Kukreja Mother of Nikhil Kukreja from the 7th grade.
Principal Parveen Shaikh said, “Literary week and fest is our conscious effort to bring children close to books. Through author visits, they get introduced to culturally relevant Indian books. They deep dive into books and enjoy the magic of stories. They understand and learn the beauty of language through games, contests and develop a life long love for Learning.”
Gunjan Kulkarni studying in the 10th grade said, “Different and various workshops with brain cracking ideas of games, quiet exciting and excellent experience. One of the best literary week ever! High – energy and memorable moment.”
Author Deepa Balsaver said “ I think a Literary week is a wonderful concept. In an age when people are replacing the book with television, computer and smart phones. It was fantastic to set a habit of reading at an early age. Well done!!
Overall, the Literary Week brought the students closer to the magic of language and literature.
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Mumbai: The Somaiya School organised a Literary week to encourage students understanding and love for literature, improve written and spoken expression and to inculcate the habit of reading in the students.
To make the experience attractive and enjoyable for the new generation, a series of activities including literary games, quizzes, interactive sessions with professional book authors, a story telling session using puppetry skills were organised.
Experts from various aspects of literature including Stand Up Comedy Show by Ms Kajol Srinivasan, an interactive session with Ms Heeru Bhojwani, an interaction with Author – Lubaina Bandukwala, a Harry Potter Workshop by Ms Anuradha Rohra.
It was a week of flurry and excitement, with the children being fruitfully engaged and getting exposure to literature in different ways from the modern to the old masters. Parents too participated with great joy along with the students.
Dr Anjali Patil, the mother of Ranveer Patil studying in 6th grade, said, “The literary week culminated into the literary fest. Enriching was my personal experience. My son who is in the 6 grade got very good exposure and insight from experience. The highlights were his exposure to declamation speech, a book launch with the eminent author – Christopher Doyle. These were truly engaging and educative.”
“The literary week is genuinely epic in all ways. The games are superb, and our children learned so much while having fun. Highly appreciable are the teachers, staff, and students for taking the efforts.
Workshops were truly exciting, and fun added Preeti Kukreja Mother of Nikhil Kukreja from the 7th grade.
Principal Parveen Shaikh said, “Literary week and fest is our conscious effort to bring children close to books. Through author visits, they get introduced to culturally relevant Indian books. They deep dive into books and enjoy the magic of stories. They understand and learn the beauty of language through games, contests and develop a life long love for Learning.”
Gunjan Kulkarni studying in the 10th grade said, “Different and various workshops with brain cracking ideas of games, quiet exciting and excellent experience. One of the best literary week ever! High – energy and memorable moment.”
Author Deepa Balsaver said “ I think a Literary week is a wonderful concept. In an age when people are replacing the book with television, computer and smart phones. It was fantastic to set a habit of reading at an early age. Well done!!
Overall, the Literary Week brought the students closer to the magic of language and literature.