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Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Students with library projects











The “Students with Library Projects and Posters” activity is a creative and educational initiative designed to encourage students to express their ideas through research, art, and meaningful presentation. Conducted in the school library, this activity provides learners with an opportunity to explore important themes such as time management, women empowerment, school values, environmental awareness, and more. After gathering information from books, digital resources, and library materials, students prepare thoughtful projects and visually appealing posters that highlight their understanding of the topic.

The process helps students develop essential skills such as research ability, critical thinking, creativity, and effective communication. By combining text, illustrations, slogans, and design elements, they learn how to present messages in a clear and impactful manner. The activity also builds confidence, as students showcase their work in the library space, inspiring their peers and contributing to a vibrant learning environment.

The librarian guides students throughout the process, helping them select relevant resources, organize their ideas, and refine their presentations. Through this initiative, the school library becomes a dynamic platform for project-based learning, where students engage actively with knowledge rather than simply consuming it. Overall, the activity nurtures creativity, strengthens learning, and encourages students to think deeply about meaningful topics.


 

Library visit by primary students















The “Library Visit by Primary Students” activity was organized to introduce young learners to the joyful world of books and reading. During the visit, the children explored different sections of the library, discovering colourful picture books, storybooks, and educational materials suited to their age. The librarian guided them through the shelves, demonstrating how to handle books carefully and explaining basic library rules in a simple, enjoyable manner.

A read-aloud session was conducted to capture their interest and spark imagination, allowing them to experience the magic of storytelling. Students also participated in short interactive discussions about the stories and characters they liked. The visit created an atmosphere of excitement, curiosity, and comfort, helping children feel connected to the library environment.

Overall, the activity aimed to cultivate early reading habits, encourage respectful use of library resources, and build a positive foundation for lifelong learning.


 

Reading campaign activity - spell out the word








The “Reading Campaign Activity – Spell Out the Word” is an engaging and educational exercise designed to strengthen students’ vocabulary and spelling skills. During the activity, students select words from storybooks, classroom readings, or library displays and then spell them out clearly and confidently. This simple yet effective practice helps learners focus on correct letter patterns, pronunciation, and word structure.

The activity encourages active participation, as students speak aloud, listen to their peers, and correct themselves when needed. It also supports reading fluency, as repeated exposure to new words improves recognition and comprehension. By turning spelling into an enjoyable game, the library creates a lively learning environment where students feel motivated to expand their vocabulary.

Overall, this activity contributes to the broader goals of the reading campaign by promoting language accuracy, building confidence, and nurturing interest in words and books among young learners.