The session commenced with an interactive introduction, helping to build a rapport with the children. Following this, the students were divided into small groups to encourage teamwork and the sharing of ideas.
As part of the craft segment, Ms. Gauthami guided the children in making paper boats, which served as a fun and engaging introduction to the session. The excitement among the children was evident as they enthusiastically participated in a group art activity that followed. Using colors and craft materials, the students creatively expressed their ideas and collaborated effectively within their groups.
This activity not only sparked the children’s imagination but also helped develop their ability to work cooperatively. The primary focus of the session was to foster a creative, interactive, and enjoyable learning environment—and this objective was successfully achieved.
The children participated with great enthusiasm and showed immense interest throughout the session. It was a truly joyful and meaningful experience for both the volunteers and the students.
The session concluded with a vote of thanks delivered by Ms Sameeksha, who expressed gratitude to the school authorities, students, and all participants for their enthusiastic involvement and support in making the event successful.