πŸŒΏπŸŽ“ Day 23 of My Teaching Practice: Back in Action!


After an amazing weekend at the Wildlife Week Orientation camp 🐾🌳 organized by WWF at Shenthurnny Wildlife Sanctuary, I was unfortunately unwell on Monday and Tuesday πŸ€’, which meant I missed teaching practice. But on Wednesday, October 9, I was back for Day 23, feeling re-energized and ready to dive in! πŸ˜„

The day kicked off with assembly duty for the 8th standard students in the auditorium during the 2nd hour πŸŽ€πŸ“š. The 3rd hour brought a bit of a surprise! I had Observation from college teacher and had to take a biology class during the PT period ⚽πŸ“–. We dove into the subject, and despite missing out on their physical training, the students remained focused and engaged, which was a win! πŸ†πŸ˜Š

During the 6th hour, I headed to class 8V for peer observation πŸ‘€πŸ““, gaining valuable insights by watching my fellow trainee teach and handle the class. It’s always inspiring to see different teaching styles in action!

Finally, the last hour took me to class 8U, where we discussed agricultural practices in plant based sector 🌾🚜 and the fascinating topic of cultivation without soil πŸŒ±πŸ’§. The students were highly curious, and we had a great time exploring the possibilities of sustainable farming. 🌍✨

It was a busy but fulfilling day back in action, balancing a variety of duties and getting back into the rhythm of teaching!

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