Day 1 • The Fun They Had (Not by Isaac Asimov)





Know what's best about drama? 
Go on, try guessing. 
That's right. The emotions. The Wild faces of the children trying to express their excitement, their sadness, their happiness, their sorrow, and many more emotions. It's a sight worth seeing. Such beauty. 
Their smiles, their frowns, their smirks, their incredulous faces. It's the best part of the drama. 

Today, on 24.07.2021 we were assigned an activity by the Great  Vaishali mam, a drama icon, according to our children. Oh, The Fun They Had. Grade 6 to 8 had an activity where they had to separate themselves into groups, pick a genre, a word, and create a story. Each of the groups picked different genres, some even multiple genres infused together. Sure, they had a few conflicts of interest, but that's all a part of teamwork, right? 

And as for grade 9 and above, not to worry, they were given a fun activity as well. Although their activity was much more advanced than the lower grade's activity, it was fun nonetheless. Grade 9 and above had to pick an eye-catching news story and enact it the way an official news channel would. 

Unfortunately, there wasn't enough time for every team to go ahead with showcasing their topics. But, two teams did have the wondrous opportunity of showing our resource guest what they were capable of. And boy did they prove it. One group from grade 6 to 8 and the other from grade 9 and above exhibited their ever-loving talent and made the session a huge success. 
And we, as thankful as ever to the children for making this happen, were overjoyed at how much they loved the session. 

And with this, today's blog comes to a fantastic end.  Follow us to get more updates on The Fun They Will Have in the future.  Adios Amigos.


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