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Get in TouchBritannica Inquiry Pathways are structured, theme-based learning experiences designed to transform classrooms into spaces of inquiry, reflection, and real-world connection.
These tasks go beyond worksheets—they are mini learning journeys that develop thinking learners, not just informed students.

Week 1
World Chocolate Day is not just about enjoying sweets—it’s a celebration of history, flavors, and the joy that chocolate brings.
Take a moment to reflect:
Where does chocolate come from, and how is it made?
How can we enjoy our favorite treats while also being mindful of sustainability and fair practices?
Let’s explore, learn, and enjoy responsibly—because every bite has a story to tell.
Week 2
Mandela International Day is not just about remembering a great leader—it’s a celebration of humanity, service, and the impact one person can make.
Take a moment to reflect:
Why is it important to help others and give back to our community?
How can small acts of kindness create a big difference in the world around us?
Let’s care, share, and take action—because every small step can bring meaningful change.
Week 3
Kargil Vijay Diwas is not just about remembering a victory—it’s a tribute to the heroes who showed unmatched courage, resilience, and love for the country.
Take a moment to reflect:
Why is it important to remember the sacrifices made by our soldiers?
How can we learn values like courage, discipline, and responsibility from their stories?
Let’s respect, remember, and strive to give our best—because every small effort helps build a stronger nation.
Week 4
Behind every thriving ecosystem lies a balance that must be preserved. International Tiger Day is not just about celebrating this majestic animal—it’s a reminder of the importance of conservation, coexistence, and protecting wildlife.
Take a moment to reflect:
Why is it important to protect endangered species like tigers?
How can our daily actions contribute to conserving forests and wildlife?
Let’s learn, care, and take small steps towards a better future—because every effort counts in protecting our planet.