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Relaxed and Chilled!

 This week we had a really long weekend. I consider it as a 'break between breaks' since we all have been attending these online classes, a long weekend doesn't feel special at all. Anyhow we had an eventful week.

It began with our 'Reading and Reflection' presentations on Wednesday. Archana began it with her short and sweet presentation on G.H Hardy's '. I also had my presentation this week. Put of this week's book, I was compelled to read,  ' The Man Who Knew Infinity' by Robert Kanigel after Aswathy's detailed presentation. 


In Joju sir's class we continued with our discussions and in Maya ma'am's classes we discussed about 'Population Education'.

In Giby ma'am's class we learnt about types of learning.

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