Sunday, 3 November 2024

Useful Websites for students

 

General Science Resources

  1. Khan Academy - khanacademy.org
  2. Coursera - coursera.org
  3. edX - edx.org
  4. National Geographic - nationalgeographic.com
  5. BBC Science - bbc.co.uk/science

Physics

  1. HyperPhysics - hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu
  2. Physics Classroom - physicsclassroom.com
  3. MIT OpenCourseWare (Physics) - ocw.mit.edu
  4. PhET Interactive Simulations - phet.colorado.edu

Chemistry

  1. Royal Society of Chemistry - rsc.org
  2. ChemCollective - chemcollective.org
  3. Chemistry LibreTexts - chem.libretexts.org
  4. American Chemical Society - acs.org

Biology

  1. BioMan Biology - biomanbio.com
  2. HHMI Biointeractive - biointeractive.org
  3. OpenStax Biology - openstax.org
  4. Learn Genetics - learn.genetics.utah.edu

Mathematics

  1. Wolfram Alpha - wolframalpha.com
  2. Paul's Online Math Notes - tutorial.math.lamar.edu
  3. Desmos - desmos.com
  4. Brilliant - brilliant.org

Environmental Science

  1. NASA Earth Observatory - earthobservatory.nasa.gov
  2. EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) - epa.gov
  3. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) - noaa.gov
  4. World Wildlife Fund (WWF) - worldwildlife.org

Educational Tools and Practice

  1. Quizlet - quizlet.com
  2. Kahoot! - kahoot.com
  3. Socrative - socrative.com
  4. StudyBlue - studyblue.com
  5. Chegg Study - chegg.com

Research and Journals

  1. Google Scholar - scholar.google.com
  2. PubMed - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
  3. JSTOR - jstor.org
  4. ScienceDirect - sciencedirect.com
  5. ResearchGate - researchgate.net

Science News and Current Events

  1. Science News - sciencenews.org
  2. Nature - nature.com
  3. Scientific American - scientificamerican.com
  4. Live Science - livescience.com
  5. Smithsonian Science - smithsonianmag.com/science

Interactive Learning and Visual Aids

  1. YouTube (CrashCourse) - youtube.com/user/crashcourse
  2. TED-Ed - ed.ted.com
  3. Visuwords - visuwords.com
  4. Infoplease - infoplease.com
  5. HowStuffWorks - howstuffworks.com

General Computer Science Resources

  1. Codecademy - codecademy.com
  2. W3Schools - w3schools.com

Programming Languages

  1. Python.org - python.org
  2. Java Tutorials by Oracle - docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial
  3. C++ Reference - cplusplus.com
  4. JavaScript.info - javascript.info
  5. Learn C - learn-c.org

Algorithms and Data Structures

  1. GeeksforGeeks - geeksforgeeks.org
  2. HackerRank - hackerrank.com
  3. LeetCode - leetcode.com
  4. TopCoder - topcoder.com
  5. VisuAlgo - visualgo.net

Computer Science Theory

  1. CS50 by Harvard - cs50.harvard.edu
  2. Stanford Online - Algorithms - online.stanford.edu/courses/soe-ycsalgorithms
  3. MIT OpenCourseWare (Computer Science) - ocw.mit.edu/courses/electrical-engineering-and-computer-science
  4. Computer Science Unplugged - csunplugged.org

Web Development

  1. MDN Web Docs - developer.mozilla.org
  2. CSS-Tricks - css-tricks.com
  3. FreeCodeCamp - freecodecamp.org
  4. HTML Dog - htmldog.com
  5. Frontend Mentor - frontendmentor.io

Software Development

  1. GitHub - github.com
  2. GitLab - gitlab.com
  3. Bitbucket - bitbucket.org
  4. Stack Overflow - stackoverflow.com
  5. Atlassian - atlassian.com

Cybersecurity

  1. Cybrary - cybrary.it
  2. Kali Linux - kali.org
  3. OWASP - owasp.org
  4. HackerOne - hackerone.com
  5. Cyber Aces - cyberaces.org

Data Science and Machine Learning

  1. Kaggle - kaggle.com
  2. TensorFlow - tensorflow.org
  3. Scikit-learn - scikit-learn.org
  4. DataCamp - datacamp.com
  5. Towards Data Science - towardsdatascience.com

Online Coding Practice and Competitions

  1. Codewars - codewars.com
  2. CodeSignal - codesignal.com
  3. Coderbyte - coderbyte.com
  4. Interview Cake - interviewcake.com
  5. Exercism - exercism.io

Educational Tools and Communities

  1. Edabit - edabit.com
  2. Scratch - scratch.mit.edu
  3. Code.org - code.org
  4. Dev.to - dev.to
  5. Reddit (r/learnprogramming) - reddit.com/r/learnprogramming

General Educational Resources

  1. CBSE Official Website - cbse.gov.in
  2. NCERT - ncert.nic.in
  3. BYJU'S - byjus.com
  4. Vedantu - vedantu.com

Mathematics

  1. Mathway - mathway.com
  2. Brilliant - brilliant.org
  3. Maths Genie - mathsgenie.co.uk
  4. IXL Math - ixl.com/math

Science

  1. National Geographic Education - nationalgeographic.org/education
  2. Science Buddies - sciencebuddies.org
  3. PhET Interactive Simulations - phet.colorado.edu
  4. HowStuffWorks - howstuffworks.com

Social Science

  1. History.com - history.com
  2. National Archives of India - nationalarchives.nic.in
  3. Encyclopedia Britannica - britannica.com
  4. American History - americanhistory.si.edu

English Language and Literature

  1. Grammarly - grammarly.com
  2. ReadTheory - readtheory.org
  3. Shmoop - shmoop.com
  4. Literary Devices - literarydevices.com
  5. Poetry Foundation - poetryfoundation.org

Computer Science

  1. Codecademy - codecademy.com
  2. Scratch - scratch.mit.edu
  3. Code.org - code.org
  4. GeeksforGeeks - geeksforgeeks.org
  5. W3Schools - w3schools.com

Practice and Revision

  1. Quizlet - quizlet.com
  2. Socratic - socratic.org
  3. Toppr - toppr.com
  4. Clever.com - clever.com
  5. CBSE Guide - cbseguide.com

Online Learning Platforms

  1. Unacademy - unacademy.com
  2. Class 10 & 12 Study - study.com
  3. LearnoHub - learnohub.com

Exam Preparation

  1. Mock Test Series - mocktestseries.com
  2. ExamFear - examfear.com
  3. Career Launcher - careerlauncher.com
  4. SuccessCDs - successcds.net
  5. StudyPlan - studyplan.in

Additional Resources

  1. YouTube (CrashCourse) - youtube.com/user/crashcourse
  2. TED-Ed - ed.ted.com
  3. Infoplease - infoplease.com
  4. Wolfram Alpha - wolframalpha.com
  5. National Digital Library of India - ndl.iitkgp.ac.in

Thursday, 24 October 2024

Learner's Achievement Test

             The Learner's Achievement Test (LAT) conducted by Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS) is designed to evaluate the academic performance and understanding of students in various subjects. KVS, which operates a network of central government schools across India, aims to provide quality education to children of transferable central government employees.

Objectives of LAT:

  1. Assessment of Learning Outcomes: The test assesses students’ grasp of the curriculum and identifies areas of strength and weakness.
  2. Standardized Evaluation: It provides a standardized measure to compare student performance across different schools.
  3. Feedback for Improvement: The results help teachers and schools enhance instructional strategies and tailor support to student needs.

Structure of the Test:

  • Subjects Covered: Typically includes subjects like Mathematics, Science, Social Science, and Language (Hindi and English).
  • Format: The LAT may include multiple-choice questions, short answer questions, and practical assessments, depending on the subject.
  • Frequency: The test may be conducted annually or semi-annually, allowing for regular assessment of student progress.

Importance:

  • Holistic Development: By focusing on different subjects, the LAT supports a well-rounded education.
  • Preparation for Future Exams: It serves as a preparatory tool for students for future board exams and competitive assessments.
  • Identification of Learning Gaps: Helps in identifying learning gaps early, enabling timely intervention.

Conclusion:

The Learner's Achievement Test by Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan plays a crucial role in maintaining educational standards and ensuring that students achieve their academic potential. By focusing on continuous assessment, KVS emphasizes the importance of understanding and mastering the curriculum, ultimately fostering a culture of academic excellence.

Class3 LAT QP 2024                  Scoring Guide Class 3

Class 5 LAT QP 2024                  Scoring Guide Class 5

Class 8 LAT QP 2024                 Scoring Guide Class 8

Wednesday, 18 September 2024

Newspaper Subscription

     The Hindu newspaper which is a leading newsprint house is giving opportunity for the students to enter into to the world of current affairs.

    They are offering The Young world, The Hindu at school, and the Weekender newspapers for students . Our 19 primary students and 16 secondary students and 1 Teacher is subscribing to them respectively. 






Tuesday, 10 September 2024

Unlocking Your Future: Career Guidance Cards by the Ministry of Education

Navigating life after school       

 In today’s rapidly evolving job market, making informed career choices is more crucial than ever. To support students in navigating their future pathways, the Ministry of Education has introduced a comprehensive set of Career Guidance Cards. These innovative resources are designed to empower young minds with the knowledge and tools they need to explore various career options, understand the skills required, and make decisions that align with their passions and strengths. Whether you’re a student contemplating your next steps or an educator seeking to inspire the next generation, these cards offer valuable insights and practical advice. Join us as we delve into how these Career Guidance Cards can help shape a brighter future for our youth.

    To thrive in the educational sector, certain skills are particularly valuable:

  • Communication: Effective communication is key in any educational role, whether you're teaching students, collaborating with colleagues, or engaging with parents.

  • Adaptability: The education landscape is constantly evolving. Being adaptable will help you stay current with new teaching methods, technologies, and policies.

  • Critical Thinking: The ability to analyze situations and develop strategic solutions is essential, especially in administrative and research roles.

  • Empathy: Understanding the needs of students and colleagues fosters a supportive learning environment.

Exploring Career Paths with Career Cards (Click the link for cards)

Monday, 12 August 2024

Unveiling the Legacy of Dr. S. R. Ranganathan: The Father of Library Science in India

         When we think about the evolution of library science in India, one name stands out prominently: Dr. Shiyali Ramamrita Ranganathan. Often hailed as the Father of Library Science in India, Ranganathan's groundbreaking contributions have shaped the way libraries operate and serve their communities.

        Born on August 12, 1892, in Shiyali, Tamil Nadu, Ranganathan’s journey began with a deep appreciation for knowledge and education. After earning a degree in mathematics, he pursued further studies in library science in the United States. Upon returning to India, he recognized the pressing need for a structured approach to managing the vast resources of libraries in the country.



        Ranganathan’s most notable contribution is the formulation of the Five Laws of Library Science, which remain foundational principles in the field today:

  1. Books are for use: Emphasizing that libraries exist for the benefit of their users.
  2. Every reader his or her book: Advocating for the importance of matching users with appropriate reading materials.
  3. Every book its reader: Highlighting the need to promote all types of literature to potential readers.
  4. Save the time of the reader: Stressing the importance of efficiency in library services.
  5. The library is a growing organism: Acknowledging that libraries must adapt and evolve to meet changing needs.

        These principles not only transformed library practices in India but also had a global impact, influencing library science worldwide.

        Beyond the Five Laws, Ranganathan was instrumental in developing the Colon Classification system, a revolutionary method for organizing library materials. This system is still in use today, particularly in Indian libraries, and showcases his vision of making information easily accessible.

        Ranganathan was not just a librarian; he was a passionate educator and a prolific writer. His works on library science and information organization laid the groundwork for future generations of librarians. He founded the Indian Library Association and played a pivotal role in establishing library science as an academic discipline in India.

        Ranganathan's legacy lives on, inspiring countless librarians, educators, and information professionals. His dedication to making knowledge accessible to all continues to resonate in the modern era, where the role of libraries is more critical than ever in bridging information gaps and promoting literacy.

        In commemorating Dr. S. R. Ranganathan, we celebrate not only his remarkable contributions to library science but also his unwavering commitment to the dissemination of knowledge. His vision reminds us that libraries are not just repositories of books, but vibrant spaces for learning, discovery, and community engagement.

Tuesday, 5 September 2023

Practice Papers for Monthly Test Classes 3 to 12




Practice Papers for Monthly Test 2 for Class 12 (2023-’24)




Practice Papers for PT-1 for Class 11 (2023-’24)



Practice Papers for PT-2 [Cumulative Test] for Classes 9 & 10 (2023-’24)


CLASS 9                           CLASS 10


Practice Papers for Half Yearly -Periodic Test 1 (PT-1) for Classes 6-8 (2023-’24)

CLASS 6                         CLASS 7                          CLASS 8

Wednesday, 2 August 2023

CAREER LINKS


 

Academics

• University Grants Commission – www.ugc.ac.in
• Central Board Of Secondary Education – www.cbse.nic.in
• Delhi University – www.du.ac.in
• Jawaharlal Nehru University – www.jnu.ac.in
• National Council for Teacher Education – www.ncte-in.org
• National Council for Educational Research & Training – www.ncert.nic.in
• Ministry of HRD (Education) – www.education.nic.in

Aviation

• Directorate General of Civil Aviation – www.dgca.nic.in
• IATA training – www.iata.org
• Ministry of Civil Aviation – www.civilaviation.nic.in
• Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Uran Akademi – www.igrua.gov.in

Banking

• Reserve Bank of India – www.rbi.org.in
• State Bank of India – www.statebankofindia.com
• Panjab National Bank – www.pnbindia.com
• Corporation Bank – www.corpbank.com

Civil – Services

• Union Public Service Commission – www.upsc.gov.in/
• Staff Selection Commission – ssc.nic.in
• Department of Personal & Training – www.dopt.nic.in

Defence

• National Defence Academy – www.nda.nic.in
• Indian Army – www.indianarmy.nic.in
• Join Indian Army – www.joinindianarmy.nic.in
• Indian Air Force – www.indianairforce.nic.in
• Indian Navy – www.indiannavy.nic.in

Engineering

• All India Council of Technical Education – www.aicte.ernet.in
• The Institutions of Engineers (India) – http://www.ieindia.org
• IIT-Kharagpur – www.iitkgp.ac.in
• Bureau of Energy Efficiency – www.bee.gov.in
• Distance Education Council for distance education in Engineering – www.dec.ac.in
• Joint Entrance Examination (Orissa) – www.jeeorissa.com

Finance

• The Institute Of Chartered Accountant – www.icai.org
• The Institute Of Company Secretaries of India – www.icsi.edu
• National Stock exchange of India – www.nseindia.com
• Bombay Stock exchange – www.bseindia.com
• Indian Institute of Banking & Finance – www.iibf.org.in
• Indian Institute of Statistical Institute – www.isical.ac.in

Hospitality

• Incredible India – www.incredibleindia.org
• Ministry of Tourism – www.tourisminindia.com

IT

• NASSCOM – www.nasscom.in
• Ministry of IT – www.mit.gov.in
• DOECC – www.doeacc.edu.in
• Centre For Development of Advance Computing – www.cdac.in
• Indian Institute of Technology Madras – 
www.iitm.ac.in

Useful Websites for students

  General Science Resources Khan Academy - khanacademy.org Coursera - coursera.org edX - edx.org National G...