4TH SEM : WEEK 03 end of first spell of 4th sem
DAY 11
December 02, monday
A Day in the Life of a Teacher: Reflections on Teaching Food Chains and Food Webs
Today was a typical day at school, filled with teaching, interacting with students, and managing the usual classroom activities. I arrived at school at 9:15 AM and signed the register, marking my attendance for the day.
My first class was with 8B, and I had planned to teach the second lesson from our current chapter on food chains and food webs snd trophic level. The class went smoothly, and the students were engaged throughout the lesson. Since the topic was familiar to them, they were able to follow along easily and even asked some thoughtful questions.
After the class, we distributed lunch to the students. It's always a pleasure to see them enjoy their meals and socialize with their classmates.
Since I had no more classes for the day, I was able to wrap up my work and leave school at 3:30 PM. It was a productive day, and I'm looking forward to the next day's lessons!
Until next time.....
DAY 12
December 03, Tuesday
Today was a challenging day
I had period on 9d I prepared my next lesson but my tutor took that period for IT practical and assigned me 2 periods for 8B .
So I planned 2 lessons for 8th one on ecological interactions and other predation as CAM.
DAY 13
December 04, wednesday
Today was a busy day at school
I reached the school at 9 signed the register my option teacher and general tr came for observation.
I took the lesson on plant movements. The class went smoothly and I used live plants
DAY 14
December 05, thursday
Today I took my 21st lp beginning of the next chapter Reproductive Health . I introduced the whole lesson to my students on gender justice
DAY 15
December 06, Friday
Today marked the end of our first spell of fourth-semester teaching practice. It was a bittersweet moment as I said goodbye to my dear students.
I had a wonderful time teaching them, and our last session together was on the topic of adolescence. After the lesson, I bid them farewell, but I didn't feel too sad because I know I'll be back after a month-long break.
Their Christmas exams are approaching, and we'll be resuming our teaching practice in January. So, it's not a final goodbye, but rather a temporary farewell.
we distributed lunch to the students at noon. As I packed up to leave, I said a quick goodbye to my students, and headed out of the school at 4 pm.
It's been an incredible experience so far, and I'm looking forward to the next spell of teaching practice. Bring on January!
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