Day 6
Date: 21/07/2025
Learning under the moon light
Despite the rainy weather, we reached St. Mary’s HSS, Kizhakketheruvu before 9:15 AM and signed in. The school celebrated International Moon Day with a vibrant telescope display labeled "Chandrayaan Day", organized by the Social Science Club. Students delivered speeches on lunar exploration, and the campus was filled with curiosity and excitement.
I took my regular class in 8D during the first period, covering Social Reform Movements – Raja Ram Mohan Roy. During the interval, students visited the telescope area where Joshua from class 10 gave a clear explanation of its functioning. I also had two substitution periods in the same class, teaching about Jyotirao Phule and Pandita Ramabai, and later, Transport and Communication. We were also assigned duty near the telescope area to guide the students.
The day ended with the national anthem at 3:25 PM, and we signed out at 4:15 PM. It was a joyful day filled with teaching, learning, and scientific exploration—a perfect blend of academics and co-curricular involvement.
Day 7
Date: 23/07/2025
A Day of Commitment and Compassion
Despite the slight rain, we reached school before 9:15 AM and signed in. After the morning prayer and announcements, I handled my second-hour class in 8D, teaching “Formation of Political Organizations.” The session went smoothly, and a sweet moment was when Jestin, a student from 8D, shared chocolates with the class on his birthday.
Post-lunch, I took a substitution class in the same division, covering “Formation of All India Organization.” The day took an unexpected turn when a fellow trainee fainted and was taken to the hospital with the support of Binil Sir and two others. We continued with our duties, and the day ended with the national anthem at 3:25 PM, signing out by 4:15 PM. It was a day filled with dedication, support, and shared responsibility.
Day 8
Date: 25/07/2025
Revisiting Lessons, Strengthening Minds
Today was a calm and cloudy day without rain, setting a peaceful tone across the school. We reached before 9:15 AM and signed in on time. During the first hour in 8D, I conducted a revision session instead of the planned lesson, as advised by my mentor teacher. Through a question-and-answer discussion, I engaged the students in reviewing previous topics.
Each question was written on the blackboard, and students actively participated, marking correct answers in their textbooks and later copying them into their notebooks. The quiet classroom atmosphere helped maintain focus, and I also provided individual support by checking their notebooks. The day ended with the national anthem at 3:25 PM, and we signed out at 4:15 PM, closing a thoughtful and academically fruitful day.
Day 9
Date: 26/07/2025
Stepping Forward with Confidence
Today marked my general observation day, and the school followed the Thursday timetable since it was Saturday. Despite light rain, we reached school on time and signed in before 9:15 AM. My observation class in 8D was on the topic “Partition and Division,” which I taught using PowerPoint, charts, and activity cards. The class was observed by Nisha Miss from our college. Though a bit nervous initially, I gained confidence as the class progressed, and the students responded well. The observer teacher offered encouraging feedback and valuable suggestions.
During lunch break, our group performed our regular lunch duty, supported by student volunteers assigned to each classroom wing. The day wrapped up with the national anthem at 3:25 PM, followed by evening dispersal duty and sign-out at 4:15 PM. It was a fulfilling day that strengthened both my teaching skills and sense of shared responsibility.
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