Attempt to develop holistic learning through diverse means.
Pre-school: Making bread sandwich and chocolate drink.
Grade 1-3: Making bread sandwich and fruit smoothies.
Grade 4-5: Liquid soap making
Grade 6-8: Making simple science apparatus (4 member group).
February 14th is widely celebrated as Red Day, a special occasion to express love and appreciation through the sweetness of chocolates. Known as Chocolate Day in many parts of the world, it is a delightful tradition that brings people closer together with heartfelt gestures and delicious treats.
The day is marked by exchanging chocolates wrapped in vibrant red packaging, symbolizing love, passion, and warmth. Couples often surprise each other with beautifully crafted chocolate boxes, from decadent truffles to luxurious pralines, to convey their affection. Friends and family also join in the celebration, exchanging chocolates as tokens of goodwill and happiness.
In schools and workplaces, Chocolate Day often features themed activities like chocolate-making workshops, games, and sharing sessions. Social media is abuzz with creative posts showcasing custom-made chocolates, unique recipes, and heartfelt messages adorned with the colour red.
Beyond the sweetness of the chocolates, Red Day represents unity and love. It’s a day to celebrate relationships and spread joy, whether through a simple chocolate bar or a grand gesture of affection.
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