With the support and guidance of parents children learnt writing and crayoning. For correct pincer grip and grasp children were constantly guided during the virtual class.
Writing & Crayoning 2020

With the support and guidance of parents children learnt writing and crayoning. For correct pincer grip and grasp children were constantly guided during the virtual class.
TFA celebrated International Yoga Day by learning yogasanas and pranayama. All the children had a great learning time.
The Father’s Day is celebrated with the objective of realizing and honouring the contribution of fathers. It is a day which celebrates the fatherhood, paternal bonds and the efforts of fathers towards their family and society. Children made Monaco Biscuit Treat for their fathers.
Acquiring motor skills is one of the crucial part of children’s development. Mastering both fine and gross motor skills are important for children’s growth and independence. Having good motor control helps children explore the world around them and also helps with their cognitive development. To enhance children’s gross and fine motor skills different activities like jumping from a height, book balancing, stitching, crawling under the table, walking on a zig zag line, lacing, beading, buttoning etc are planned and organized in our school’s curriculum. Children enjoy as well as enhance these skills on regular basis.
Acquiring motor skills is one of the crucial part of children’s development. Mastering both fine and gross motor skills are important for children’s growth and independence. Having good motor control helps children explore the world around them and also helps with their cognitive development. To enhance children’s gross and fine motor skills different activities like jumping from a height, book balancing, stitching, crawling under the table, walking on a zig zag line, lacing, beading, buttoning etc are planned and organized in our school’s curriculum. Children enjoy as well as enhance these skills on regular basis.
Children explore the world around them, encounter new ideas, make new friends and continue to develop active, inquiring minds that will lead them to become life-long learners. Through projects that are initiated by their own interests, children use what they know and expand their knowledge and skills in language, reading, writing, math, social studies and science within a context that is meaningful to them. Children are able to make authentic connections to their prior knowledge when the activities they are participating in are relevant and interesting to them.
The morning sets the day and the assembly paves the way for our children to rejuvenate their spirits, remain rooted to the moral values and unleash their vitality. We believe, the morning assembly plays an incredible role to:
TFA children and teachers too actively take part in morning assemblies. Prayer, Kabirji’s Doha, shloka, Thought for the week, news, National Anthem and National song are the regular part of daily assemblies. Children as well as parents do take an active part in our school assemblies.
Senior KG children went for their visit to the Urban Fitness Gymnasium on 24 th and 25th of June’19 as a part of their Project on That is Me. The instructor started with warm up session like jogging, shoulder movement, bending exercises etc. He also showed the students how to use the machines and which body parts are involved in doing these exercises. Later the students danced to the beat of songs guided by the instructor and also played Tug of War.
They went to see few monuments of Vadodara like Kirti Mandir, M.S.U.Dome, Khanderao Market and Laxmi Vilas Palace Gate on 1st July’19. One of the most important aspects of heritage education is experiencing our culture first hand by visiting a historical building. It gives children a sense of wonder and makes them curious to know more about the past connected with it. It generates interest in historical buildings and develops observation skills. It also develops their aesthetic sensibilities and instills an appreciation of elements of architecture and our cultural heritage.
They also went for their visit to the Akota Garden on 2nd July’19. A nature walk is an excellent way to stimulate a child’s appreciation for the natural world. During their walk at Akota Garden children gained knowledge through their senses and asked them to tell what they see, hear, smell or feel. Children were encouraged to feel the texture of barks of trees and dried up leaves, checking birds’ nests for eggs and babies, discovering what lives under a rotting log, enjoying the view of different trees, hanging on the Banyan tree roots, hearing the birds chirp, watching ant hills, planting seeds and making nests.
Nursery children went to the Akota Garden on 26th and 27th of June’19 and had fun on the play equipment. They also had fun playing with the ball.
TFA celebrated International Yoga Day on 21st June’19. They learned yogasanas and pranayama. Jr. KG – A Nidhi Patel mother of Shiven Patel and Mansi Shah mother of Param Shah were invited for the celebration. Mr. Vijay Mohite father of Swara Mohite of Sr. KG-H was invited for the celebration. All the children had a great learning time.