
Where Learning Feels Fun, Happy, and Full of Smiles!
Welcome to the world of interactive classroom learning at Devkul Pathshala Pre-School. Learning at our school is alive, happy, and fun. Here we do not just sit and listen. We play, talk, explore, imagine, and create together. This makes every day special and full of new things to learn.
In our classroom, we believe that children learn best when they take part in activities with their friends and teachers. When children learn by doing things themselves, they understand better and remember more. Learning here feels like playing, and playing helps the heart and the mind grow together.
What Is Interactive Classroom Learning?
Interactive Classroom Learning means that children do not just stay quiet and listen to the teacher. Instead, they are part of every lesson. They touch, try, ask, answer, talk, think, and work with others. This kind of learning makes school fun and exciting.
When children are active in learning, they:
This kind of learning makes children curious and happy to learn something new every day. Children do not feel bored. They enjoy every moment in the classroom.
Why Interactive Learning Is Special for Preschoolers
At Devkul Pathshala, we know that young children learn best when they are:
Interactive learning helps children grow their brain and body together. When children touch toys, draw with colours, build blocks, sing songs, and do group work with friends, they learn many things at the same time. This helps them grow socially, emotionally, mentally, and physically.
Interactive Learning Helps Children in Many Ways
1. It Makes Learning Fun and Easy to Understand
Children learn with joy. When they do activities with their hands and minds, lessons become enjoyable. Instead of just listening, children feel like learning a game.
2. It Builds Confidence
When children share their ideas in class, answer questions, and show their work to others, they become confident. They feel happy to speak in front of others and explain what they know.
3. It Improves Thinking and Problem Solving
Interactive learning makes children think deeply about things. They solve puzzles, ask ‘why’ and ‘how’, and find answers with help from teachers and friends. This makes their brain strong.
4. It Helps Children Work Together
In group activities, children learn to share, help each other, and take turns. They learn social skills like friendship, kindness, and cooperation.
5. It Helps Develop Language and Talking Skills
When children talk about what they see, hear, and do, they practise new words and sentences. They learn to express their ideas clearly and listen to others carefully.
What Happens in an Interactive Classroom?
In an interactive classroom, children are always involved in learning. They do not just sit and wait. They explore, touch, play, draw, sing, dance, act, talk and move around. Here are some of the things children do every day:
1. Learning with Games
Games are part of every lesson. Children play games and learn shapes, colours, numbers, words, animals, and nature. Games help children understand new concepts without pressure.
2. Group Activities
Children work in small groups with their friends. They share answers, learn from each other, and have fun learning together.
3. Stories with Actions
When we tell stories, teachers use pictures, puppets, or actions so every child feels part of the story. Children listen, act, and ask questions about the story.
4. Art and Craft Time
Children colour, cut, paste, paint, draw, and make things. This helps their imagination grow. Art and craft also make their hands strong and steady.
5. Music and Movement
We sing songs, clap hands, dance, and move our body. Music helps children remember words and numbers. It makes learning rhythm and language easy and fun.
6. Role Play and Pretend Play
Children pretend to be teachers, doctors, shopkeepers, or friends. This helps them learn real-life words, feelings and ideas. This makes them confident and creative.
7. Building and Construction Games
Children build things with blocks, sand, small toys or other safe materials. This helps them learn patterns, size, shape, balance, and teamwork.
8. Learning Corners
In the classroom, we have different learning corners like a reading corner, art corner, puzzle corner, number corner, and nature corner. Children move freely between these corners and choose what they want to learn.
How Teachers Help in Interactive Learning
Teachers at Devkul Pathshala are caring and friendly. They do not just teach from books. They guide children through activities and help them explore new ideas. They ask simple questions and let children think of answers.
Teachers are always there too:
Our teachers understand each child’s interest and help them grow at their own pace.
How Interactive Learning Helps Every Child Grow
Interactive learning helps children grow in many important ways. Young children do not learn just for marks or grades. They learn to grow in life.
1. Emotional Growth
Children learn to understand their own feelings. They learn to share, care and be kind to others. They learn to say sorry when needed and to feel happy for their friends.
2. Social Growth
Children learn to talk to others, share ideas, take turns, wait in line, and work in teams. They learn cooperation and friendship.
3. Physical Growth
Children use their hands and legs for activities. Drawing, colouring, building, running, dancing and moving help them grow strong and active.
4. Mental and Thinking Growth
Children learn to think, solve problems, imagine things and ask questions. They become more curious about the world. Curiosity makes learning deeper.
A Day in an Interactive Classroom
A day in an interactive classroom at Devkul Pathshala is full of fun and learning.
Morning Circle Time
Children sit in a circle. They greet each other. They talk about the day, the weather, and how they feel. Teachers ask simple questions, and children answer together.
Activity Time
Children move to different learning corners. They choose what they want to explore. Some might paint, some might build with blocks, and some might sing songs.
Group Games
Children play games which help them learn numbers, letters and shapes. They solve fun puzzles together.
Story Time
The teacher reads a story with pictures. Children listen, ask questions, and sometimes act out the story.
Snack Time
Children eat together and talk about their activities. They learn manners and table habits.
Outdoor Time
Children go outside for physical play, running, jumping, and playing simple team games. This helps their muscles grow strong.
Reflection Time
At the end of the day, children talk about what they enjoyed. They share their favourite moment with friends.
Every activity in the day helps the child learn something new in a friendly and joyful way.
Parents and Interactive Learning
We always invite parents to be part of their child’s learning. Parents are encouraged to:
When parents and teachers work together, children learn faster and feel confident.
Why Parents Choose Interactive Learning at Devkul Pathshala
Parents choose our interactive classroom approach because:
We make sure that every child feels safe, happy, and loved. Learning here is not just about books. It is about growing into a smart, kind, curious, and confident person.
Come and see how learning can be full of joy and adventure. We believe that happy learners will become confident leaders of tomorrow.