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Teaching Practice First Phase Weekly Report - Second Week📖📚

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🗓️ Weekly Blog – Second Week of Teaching Practice Teaching Practice Reflection week 2 (21/07/2025 - 25/07/2025) On Monday, The week started off really well. We were full prepared because we heard that  from this week onwards our teachers will be coming soon to observe our classes . This made us excited but also a bit nervous. In the evening, we got some sad news — V. S. Achuthanandan, the former Chief Minister of Kerala, had passed away. It was a big loss for the state. On Tuesday, the government declared a public holiday to honor V. S. Achuthanandan, so there was no school.  On Wednesday we went to school expecting an observation, so I had prepared well for the class. The day was good overall. Unfortunately, my friend Indu got a throat infection. During our free period, we took her to the hospital with the headmistress’s permission. Thankfully, she was alright .Thursday was a public holiday due to KARKKIDAKAVAAVU. On Friday ,we suspected a...

Teaching Practice First Phase Weekly Report (First Week)

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Teaching Practice Reflection: Week 1 (14/07/2025 – 18/07/2025) The first phase of our third-semester B.Ed. teaching practice began on July 14, 2025, and I was fortunate to be placed at NSS H.S.S. Choorakkod. This week was truly enriching and memorable. I had the opportunity to handle several classes and made learning more engaging and student-friendly by using teaching aids like charts, activity cards, and pictures. One of the highlights of the week was the Thursday school assembly at 10 a.m., where we joined the teachers and actively participated in organizing and supporting the event. It was a wonderful experience to see the students confidently take part, and we felt proud to guide and motivate them. Throughout the week, we were also involved in various school activities, which gave us a deeper understanding of the day-to-day life of a school. This exposure helped us connect better with the students and understand their learning needs. Despite some physical challenges, I was able...