Picnic

Picnic

  • Submitted By: Roselene
  • Date Submitted: 08/19/2013 7:14 AM
  • Category: English
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We wait for picnics to be organized and do not let our teachers rest in peace until they arrange one—oh! The excitement and planning makes everyone so energetic and excited that even the mischievous ones are on their best behavior, lest their picnic is cancelled— even homework is submitted on time. After all, who would want to annoy teachers, and have this important activity cancelled or postponed?

Just the word ‘picnic’ brings a cheer and smile to the face of students, whether simply going to a park or a historical monument or any other place. The atmosphere is one of excitement, fun and frolic.

Ample preparations are made before picnic, the place, the schedule and who will get what, is decided upon by the class. In fact games are also planned in advance so that the time spent is utilized fruitfully. For the students, a picnic is a day of outing, no studies and of course lots of fun and games.

On the day of picnic, a lot of thrill and adventurous spirit can be seen in students. They gather together at a predefined place, board the buses and leave for their respective destination. Students enjoy by singing songs, eating snacks, sharing jokes during the bus journey

As soon as the destination is reached, a group is formed and proper instructions are given so that there is no confusion on any account and no child gets lost. Children explore the various facets of the place they are visiting and enjoy while learning at the same time. Some enthusiastic ones can also be seen clicking photographs.

After so much of excitement one definitely gets hungry and why not?

Eating together is equally full of fun and so all the students gather to enjoy their lunch. Moreover, the inviting smell of samaras, sandwiches, rice baryonic and other eatables make you all the more hungry.

As the students gather and eat the spirit of sharing, looking after each other and definitely appreciating what others have bought makes the conversation lively. The teachers encourage...

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