Learning, Laughter, and Little Moments πŸŒΏπŸŽ“

 “In teaching, every day brings not only lessons but memories, shaping students’ minds and touching their hearts.” ✨πŸŒ„✨


Day 2 at St. John's began with morning line duty from 8:45 to 9:20, setting a positive tone for the day. After signing the attendance, the school assembly started with a prayer, bringing all of us together in a peaceful moment of reflection. πŸ™✨

As the day kicked off, I was assigned two substitutions for my regular classes, 8A and 9A. During the 3rd hour, I headed to 8A, where we continued exploring the “Diversity in Sustenance” chapter. I took the students on an ecological journey, introducing them to abiotic and biotic factors with engaging PowerPoint slides and captivating images. The class was attentive and genuinely interested, making it a delightful session. πŸŒπŸ“Έ

Following that, we took a break in the canteen for a refreshing tea ☕ before celebrating Children’s Day. For this special occasion, we visited a class to share the biography of Jawaharlal Nehru, emphasizing his love for children. We also conducted an activity where the students made their own Nehru caps—a fun, hands-on activity that added creativity to the day. The students and I enjoyed the break from the usual lessons, and it was wonderful to share in this joyful celebration together. πŸŽ‰πŸ‘’

In the final period, I taught my first class in 9A. Some students were away for NCC and SPC, but I engaged the remaining students with a lively session on movements in animals and surroundings. By the end of the day, an unexpected task arose—a student had missed the school bus! I stepped in to help and safely dropped the student where the bus was stationed. 🚍😊

It was a fulfilling day, combining structured learning, creative celebration, and a touch of responsibility. Each moment added to the journey, and I left school with a sense of accomplishment. 🌈😊


SPC & NCC Training at the school....


Children's day session at St John's School... Students with Nehru cap

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