Saturday, December 29, 2018
Rupee For Thoughts
On Thursday the 13th of December was the last GNCT session for the first year. We did an interesting game. It is called "Rupee For Thoughts".
First our madam collected a coin from each students. And got a purse from a student. Then she put all coins into the purse. Then the purse was passed from one person to another. When our madam tapped on the table, We had to stop passing the purse and the person who is holding the purse must take a coin from the purse and the person had to talk about his/her memories related to the year of the coin. Most of the people got years of 2016,2013 and 2004 coins. Most people said their funny memories.
Unfortunately I didn't get a chance to speak on my memories. But I planned If I got year of 2016 coin, I could have talked about my G.C.E A/L examination. Because I did my A/L in 2016.
If I got year of 2013 coin, I could have talked about my O/L results because I received my G.C.E O/L results in 2013. If I got year of 2004 coin, I could have talked about Tsunami disaster. Because It was unforgettable event in every srilankan.
Finally we filled our first year GNCT session with knowledge, happiness and our memories also.
Wednesday, December 12, 2018
Standing On Paper
On Thursday the 8th day of November,2018 for our GNCT session we had an another interesting game as usual. This game called “Standing On Paper”.
First our madam divided us into 4 groups, each group had 8 members. The each group was given one sheet of a newspaper, in which all the members had to stand on that paper. Each members legs had to be inside the paper.
We got treble to manage all the members inside the paper because our group members were different sizes and we couldn’t tear the paper so for this we were given 5 minutes to strategize.
Unfortunately our team was eliminated because our sheet got teared. The remaining 2 teams were playing in the finals and both teams played well by carrying their members in their shoulders.
From this activity we learned lot of things such as,
Time management
Creativity
Helping mind
Got fun etc.
Culture
On Thursday the 6 th of December 2018 that was a wonderful day for us. We did culture game in our GNCT session time. First we were divided in to 2 different groups by our GNCT lecturer, Mrs.Sarasi Senadheera madam.I assigned to group 2.
Group 2 members are:
1)Kirushanthy
2)Nanthiny
3)Zeena
4)Nimesha
5)Nabeel
6)Mathushanka
7)Gayal
8)Naveen
9)Rajeiha

Then our madam said each team had to create their own culture. And that culture includes language, songs, dance, dress, foods etc. Which are unique at the same time we should planned creatively within 20 minutes. And we can go outside the class also.
So first we planned inside the class of a cultural activity with a wedding concept and went outside the class then collect some flowers, leaves for this activity.
Then run out of time so group 1 presented their drama nicely. Finally we came up with a drama which was includes most of the conditions we were given. After the feedback given by our madam. We understood we could have improved more.
From this culture game we got more advantages such as :
Able to find our creativity and our friend’s creativity, leadership abilities, acting skills, fun and experience the uniqueness of a culture.
Sunday, December 2, 2018
Leadership
On Thursday the 29th day of November 2018. We had an interesting session on leadership.
But unfortunately I didn't participate that day's lecture. Anyway I asked from my friends and got ideas.
Our madam tough different types of leaders,their qualities and how an actual leader should act. And we also need leadership qualities. We must be leaders of ourselves.
When talking about myself, the leader who inspired me is "Nelson Mandela".
Nelson Mandela
Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela was a South African anti-apartheid revolutionary, political leader, and philanthropist who served as President of South Africa from 1994 to 1999. He was the country's first black head of state and the first elected in a fully representative democratic election.
Nelson Mandela demonstrated remarkable leadership qualities:
- He was a man of peace.
- He had a powerful presence and disarmed enemies with his smile.
- He showed the world what forgiveness looks like.
- He was positive, thinking about what could be.
- He was a visionary and could see the big picture.
- He was focused on goals and a mission beyond himself.
- He had remarkable endurance.
- He showed grit and determination.
- He was humble.
- He was full of hope, not hate.
- He was patient.
Describing who he was and what he did is powerful. Perhaps, even more important, was what he didn’t do.
He held no bitterness.
He did not seek revenge.
He did not seek self-glory.
He didn’t hide his faults or failings.
As we boarded the ferry to return to Cape Town, I watched Robben Island disappear from view.
I felt changed somehow. Motivated and inspired by an imperfect man, who suffered for his dreams and yet never lost hope.
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I am not a saint, unless you think of a saint as a sinner who keeps on trying. –Nelson Mandela
Aspiring leaders everywhere should take the time to study this man, his accomplishments, and the characteristics that helped mold a country and the world.
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“It is not where you start but how high you aim that matters for success.” –Nelson Mandela
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