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The last day at St John's

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  "Every ending has a new beginning."   The last day of teaching practice at St. John’s was filled with mixed emotions —a sense of completion, gratitude, and nostalgia as we prepared to return to our college after weeks of immersive classroom experiences. Final Revisions & Green Package Completion 🌿📚 Even on the last day, the final rush of revision kept us busy. During the 5th hour , I went to 9A to cover a small topic , ensuring that my students got the most out of our time together. In the next period , I had a substitution in the same class , where I completed the last two concepts of my Green Package as part of my project work . To document this milestone , I took photographs with the students , marking the 5th class of my project and a fulfilling closure to the initiative. Helping a Colleague & Cherishing the Last Moments 🎡📖 Earlier in the morning , I assisted Ancy in presenting her innovative model—a spinning wheel—in her class 9D . It was wonderfu...

🧠Flipped Classroom- Experimenting an innovative approach

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  "Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn." – Benjamin Franklin As the second last day of my teaching practice unfolded, a sense of completion and reflection set in. The morning hours were spent writing my last lesson plan , marking the end of an incredible journey of planning, teaching, and learning. But I wanted to make this day special —to try something different, something I had been fascinated by for a long time. A Flipped Classroom Experience in 8A 🔄📚 Among all the lessons I had taken, I always wanted to experiment with an innovative approach . The concept of a flipped classroom had been on my mind, and this seemed like the perfect opportunity to implement it. Over the weekend, I had already given students notes to study at home , preparing them for an interactive session in class. During the 5th period in 8A , I conducted my flipped classroom session on Addictive Habits and the Need for Assertiveness . The lesson was highly en...