The document provides a weekly progress report for a student at Amity School of Engineering & Technology. It details the targets achieved for the week including teaching basic math and managing 26th January function activities. It also describes the recreational activities held for students such as games, singing, and celebrating Republic Day.
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Week-4 WPR
The document provides a weekly progress report for a student at Amity School of Engineering & Technology. It details the targets achieved for the week including teaching basic math and managing 26th January function activities. It also describes the recreational activities held for students such as games, singing, and celebrating Republic Day.
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AMITY SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
WEEKLY PROGRESS REPORT (WPR-4)
For the week: 24/01/2022– 30/01/2022
Enrolment Number: A41105219017
Program: B. Tech CSE
Student’s Name: Vikas Kumar
Faculty Guide’s Name: Suman Avdhesh Yadav
Organization : Sai Samanta Foundation Trust Regd.
Targets Achieved:
• Taught some basic of Math.
• Managed 26th January function activities.
Work done for the Week-4:
Week four was supposed to be allotted for recreational activities like games, singing and dancing. Due to the lack of equipment dance could not be held but games and singing was done. Children indulged in these activities with great interest and were happy in doing these things. They were made to play games and sports like cricket, football and some interested in singing went for the singing activity.
We also celebrate Republic Day. Children played various roles of
freedom fighters and short performance on patriotism .The best performer was rewarded with a pair of new shoes and others participants were also rewarded.
Math was also taught to the students who had their interest in studying rather than recreational activities. Basic questions were given and they were asked to solve them.