DAY REFLECTION 38 - 18 NOVEMBER 2024
Today, I reached the school at 9:15 AM, signed the register, and participated in the assembly from 9:30 to 9:45 AM. During the second hour, I taught a new biology topic in 7 B, followed by a session on "Environment and Pollution" in 9C during the third hour. In the fourth hour, I conducted remedial classes in 8C, ensuring students clarified their doubts. The fifth hour was spent preparing a question paper for 9C, and during my permanent class in the sixth hour, I taught "Six Kingdom Classification" in 8C. The day ended with the national anthem at 3:30 PM, and I left the school after signing the register at 4:00 PM. It was a productive day with effective teaching and learning experiences.
DAY REFLECTION 39 - 19 NOVEMBER 2024
Today was a productive and fulfilling day at school, starting at 9:20 AM with signing the attendance register. During the second and third hours, I handled substitutions in the LP classes, ensuring the students were engaged. In the fourth hour, I conducted a class test in 9.C for the unit "Respiration and Excretion," helping assess their understanding. During lunch, I contributed by serving food to students, which was a rewarding experience. In the afternoon, as part of our B.Ed curriculum, we conducted a conscientization program on "Water Conservation Awareness:Empowering Students to Sustain Life through Water," which aimed to educate and inspire students about the importance of conserving water. The final hour was spent in my regular class with 8.C, where I continued teaching about viruses in an engaging session. The day ended with the national anthem at 3:30 PM, leaving me with a sense of accomplishment and purpose.
DAY REFLECTION 40 - 20 NOVEMBER 2024
Today marked the final day of my first phase teaching practice, a memorable journey of learning and growth. I reached the school at 9:15 AM, and the day began with substitutions in 5 B and 7 B, where I engaged students with interactive activities and discussions. In my permanent class, 9 C, during the fourth hour, I discussed the answers to the questions assigned in the previous session, which highlighted their understanding and engagement. Later, I conducted an achievement test for 8 C on the unit "Let's Regain Our Fields", assessing their learning progress.The day ended with the National Anthem at 3:30 PM, leaving me with a sense of accomplishment and gratitude for this enriching experience.

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