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Thursday, January 22, 2026
The Last Week at School: Memories to Carry Forever
Weekly Reflection
Friday, January 16, 2026
Back to School: Learning Beyond the Classroom
Weekly Reflection
Week 6 (12 January 2026 – 16 January 2026)
Wednesday, January 14, 2026
Innovative Work during Teaching Practice: Carbon Cycle
From Cake Box to Carbon Cycle: Learning Made Fun
As part of my teaching practice, I conducted an innovative learning activity for Class 8 A to teach the topic Carbon Cycle. To make the lesson more interesting and interactive, I prepared an innovative model using a cake box.
Initially, the cake box was kept closed in front of the students, which created curiosity among them. Before opening the box, I asked a few introductory questions to the students of Class 8 A, such as what carbon is, where it is found, and how it moves in nature. The students actively responded and shared their ideas based on their prior knowledge.
After this interaction, I opened the cake box, and the carbon cycle model was revealed inside. This presentation immediately attracted the attention of the students. The model clearly showed the various components of the carbon cycle such as plants, animals, atmosphere, soil, and human activities. Arrows were used to explain processes like photosynthesis, respiration, decomposition, and combustion.
The explanation was given in a simple and clear manner, using real-life examples relevant to the students. After the presentation, I asked question-based interactions, and most of the students from Class 8 A were able to answer correctly. This showed that the innovative model helped them understand the concept effectively.
This activity proved that low-cost, easily available materials like a cake box can be creatively used to teach complex scientific concepts. The innovative work increased students’ interest, participation, and understanding. Overall, the session was a successful and meaningful learning experience for both the students and myself.
Tuesday, December 23, 2025
Grateful Hearts Say Thank You, Praveena Teacher
Today was an emotional day for all of us. Our beloved class teacher, Dr. Praveena, officially left the college after receiving her appointment order to the DIET (General Education) Department. While we feel proud beyond words, a quiet sadness filled our hearts as we realised that our two-year journey with her has reached a turning point.
We felt truly honoured to be her students. To share her happiness, she distributed sweets, spreading warmth and excitement among everyone. As a token of love and appreciation, our Natural Science batch organised a small surprise with a cake-cutting ceremony, making the moment memorable and inspiring.
Today, however, the joy came with tears. Watching her leave the campus was not easy, but we know this step is well deserved. Her dedication, humility, and excellence will continue to inspire us. Though she moves on to a new role, the lessons she taught us and the memories we shared will remain forever.
With heavy hearts and proud smiles, we wish you all the very best, Teacher๐ฅฐ๐ซถ
Saturday, December 20, 2025
๐ป๐ฉ๐ปDesigning a Digital Chapter on Movements๐♀️
Movement: A Digital Science Chapter
A digital textbook chapter titled “Movements” was developed for Class 9 with the aim of presenting scientific concepts in a clear and structured digital format. The chapter focuses on helping learners understand movement as a fundamental characteristic of living organisms.- The content covers movements in microorganisms, animals, and plants.
- Explanations are presented in simple and age-appropriate language.
- Visual aids and illustrations support better conceptual clarity.
- Thinking questions are included at the beginning of the chapter.
- Activities and extended activities encourage observation and application of ideas.
- MCQs and practice questions are provided for self-assessment.
- The digital format supports interactive and learner-centered learning.
Sunday, December 07, 2025
E-Content Video on Pollination
Pollination: Nature’s Way of Reproduction
As part of the B.Ed. curriculum, I developed an e-content video on the topic “Pollination” for Class 8. The purpose of selecting this topic and presenting it through digital media was to help students understand an essential biological process in an interesting and meaningful way.
๐ฟ Importance of Pollination๐ธ๐
- Pollination is a basic reproductive process in flowering plants.
- It leads to the formation of seeds and fruits.
- Pollination is essential for food production and agriculture.
- It helps in maintaining biodiversity and ecological balance.
- Pollinators such as bees, butterflies, birds, wind, and water play a vital role in this process.
- Understanding pollination creates environmental awareness among students.
๐ผ Reason for Choosing the Topic๐ผ
- Pollination is an important concept in the Class 8 Biology syllabus.
- It is closely related to students’ daily life experiences, such as flowers, fruits, and insects.
- The topic allows the use of diagrams, animations, and experiments.
- It helps in developing scientific curiosity and observation skills.
- The concept is simple yet meaningful, making it suitable for digital learning.
๐ฅ Why E-Content for This Topic
- Visual representation helps students understand abstract processes easily.
- Animations clearly show the movement of pollen grains.
- Diagrams support better concept clarity and retention.
- Digital content increases student engagement and interest.
- E-content promotes self-paced and independent learning.
๐ Learning Outcome
- Students gain a clear understanding of pollination and its types.
- They recognize the importance of pollinators.
- Learners develop respect for nature and the environment.
- The lesson becomes interactive, enjoyable, and memorable.
⏯️Click here to begin your learning journey on Pollination
Preparing this e-content video helped me realize the value of integrating technology into teaching. It also reinforced the importance of pollination as a life-supporting process that connects plants, animals, and humans. This digital resource successfully enhanced classroom learning and student engagement.
Friday, December 05, 2025
Week 5 Highlights: Celebration, Observation and Growth
Weekly Reflection
Week 5 (01 December – 05 December 2025)
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