Thursday, January 22, 2026

The Last Week at School: Memories to Carry Forever

 

Weekly Reflection 
Week 7 (19 January 2026 – 22 January 2026)

Day 1 – Monday (19/01/202duty.
The day began with the morning assembly, which carried a sense of pride and social responsibility. A special moment of appreciation was given to Devasritha Ram of Class 9B, who achieved a remarkable milestone by qualifying for the State Level Kalolsavam in Ashtapathi and securing an A grade. This achievement brought great honour to the school and served as motivation for all students. During the assembly, the Vice Principal also addressed the students about a charity initiative for a cancer patient in the village, encouraging everyone to contribute voluntarily and develop empathy and social commitment.

As per the timetable, I handled my scheduled class in Class 9B, where I conducted an Achievement Test to assess the students’ learning outcomes. The test was conducted smoothly, and the students responded sincerely. In addition to teaching responsibilities, I actively participated in routine school duties, including noon meal duty and dispersal duty

Day 2 – Tuesday (20/01/2026)
On this day, I did not have any scheduled teaching periods. I utilized the time effectively by collecting and completing the pending details for my case study, which helped me strengthen my understanding of student behaviour and learning needs. Along with academic responsibilities, I carried out routine school duties such as noon meal duty and dispersal duty, ensuring proper supervision and discipline among students.
Additionally, the school had an inspection conducted by KITES, which highlighted the importance of technology integration and digital infrastructure in schools.

Day 3 – Wednesday (21/01/2026)
As per the timetable, I had a scheduled teaching period in Class 8A. The class was conducted smoothly, though a few students were absent as they had gone to attend the NMMS examination. Despite this, the remaining students participated actively in the learning process, and the session was productive.
In addition to teaching, I performed routine responsibilities such as noon meal duty and dispersal duty

Day 4 – Thursday (22/01/2026)
Today marked the completion of more than 70 days of teaching practice, and it was one of the most emotional days of this journey. The school organized a warm and memorable farewell for us, making every moment of the day filled with gratitude, love, and deep attachment. We never imagined that within such a short span of time we would become so closely connected to the school, the teachers, and the students.
The speeches delivered by the teachers and the Headmaster felt like a true reward for all our efforts. Their words of appreciation, encouragement, and guidance touched our hearts deeply and made us feel valued and respected as future teachers. The overwhelming love and care shown by the students left us speechless. We were treated not as trainees, but as part of the school family. Though leaving the school was painful, we carry with us beautiful memories, meaningful lessons, and lasting inspiration that will guide us throughout our teaching career.
As a token of gratitude and happiness, we distributed sweets to the students and teachers. We also presented gifts to our mentor teacher and the Headmaster as a small expression of our heartfelt thanks. The gifts I received from my students and their positive feedback touched my heart deeply and made this journey even more meaningful. This day will always remain special, reminding us that teaching is not just a profession, but a bond built with love and trust.




Friday, January 16, 2026

Back to School: Learning Beyond the Classroom

 

Weekly Reflection 
Week 6 (12 January 2026 – 16 January 2026)

Day 1 – Monday (12/01/2026)
After a short break due to the third semester examination, we resumed our teaching practice at Government High School, Thalachira by submitting the official permission letter to the Headmaster. The day began with the Monday morning assembly. As per the timetable, I handled the first period and also a substitution period in the same class. We carried out routine duties such as noon meal duty and dispersal duty. In addition, we assisted in conducting sports activities for the KG section and gave instructions to students regarding the Chief Minister’s Mega Quiz, making the day active and engaging.

Day 2 – Tuesday (13/01/2026)
Today was a regular school day during which we performed routine responsibilities including noon meal duty and dispersal duty. I handled a substitution period and managed the class effectively. On this day, government officials (BLOs) visited the school for the SIR process and occupied our usual place in the library. As a result, we adjusted ourselves by sitting in the Sanskrit classroom. This experience helped us understand the importance of adaptability and cooperation within the school environment.

Day 3 – Wednesday (14/01/2026)
Today was both productive and memorable. Along with routine duties such as noon meal duty and dispersal duty, I handled a class in 8A as per the timetable.The school achieved a significant milestone when Devasritha Ram of class 9B qualified for the State Level Kalolsavam in Ashtapathi and secured an A grade, which was a proud moment for the entire school. On the same day, our peer Keerthy had a class observation conducted by Sreelakshmi Teacher, which provided valuable insights into effective teaching practices. I also collected required data from the school for my case study, making the day academically enriching.


Day 4 – Friday (16/01/2026)
It was Friday, and classes began at 9:30 a.m. As per the timetable, I handled the first period in class 9B, and the teaching session went smoothly with active student participation. It was a regular day with routine duties such as noon meal duty and dispersal duty. On this day, the school organized a study tour for students from classes 1 to 9 to Vagamon. While some students participated in the tour, the majority were present in the classroom. Despite a few absentees, the classroom atmosphere remained positive, and learning activities continued without disruption.

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, Teacher๐Ÿฅฐ๐Ÿซถ

Saturday, December 20, 2025

๐Ÿ’ป๐Ÿ‘ฉ‍๐Ÿ’ปDesigning a Digital Chapter on Movements๐Ÿƒ‍♀️

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.

The development of this digital textbook highlighted the importance of presenting scientific concepts in an engaging and accessible manner. Structuring content with visuals, activities, and assessment elements helps learners move beyond rote learning and encourages deeper understanding. This work reinforces the value of well-designed digital resources in supporting effective and meaningful science 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.

๐ŸŒฟ Importance of Pollination๐ŸŒธ๐Ÿ

  • 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.


๐ŸŒผ Reason for Choosing the Topic๐ŸŒผ

  • 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.


๐ŸŽฅ 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.


๐ŸŒŸ 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)

Day 1 – Monday (01/12/2025)
The fifth week of teaching practice began with a special morning assembly, which lasted nearly one hour. The assembly was organised to celebrate the District Kalolsavam 2025–26 achievements of Government High School, Thalachira. Following the assembly, a victory rally was also conducted as part of the celebration.
As per the timetable, I was assigned the first period in Class 9B, but I could not take the class due to the extended assembly and rally. Later, I was allotted a substitution period. After the academic sessions, I actively participated in the midday meal serving and student dispersal duties along with my peers.

Day 2 – Tuesday (02/12/2025)
Today was a routine working day. I did not have any scheduled classes according to the timetable; however, I was allotted a substitution period, which gave me an opportunity to interact with students in an informal and supportive manner. In the afternoon, I responsibly carried out the midday meal serving and dispersal duties.

Day 3 – Wednesday (03/12/2025)
Today was a significant and memorable day in my teaching practice, as my class in Class 9B was observed by Dhanya Teacher. I handled the topic “Different Types of Joints.” The observation helped me reflect on my teaching strategies, and the teacher provided valuable and constructive feedback for further improvement.On the same day, David’s and Keerthy’s classes were also observed. In addition, I had a scheduled class in Class 8A, where the interaction with students was effective and engaging. As usual, I participated in the midday meal serving and dispersal duties in the afternoon.The day ended on a joyful note as we received a treat from the office staff member, Mr. Aromal, in celebration of his appointment as a Kerala University Assistant.

Day 4 – Thursday (04/12/2025)
Today, I was assigned a substitution period. After completing the observation-related responsibilities, I continued with my regular school duties, gaining further exposure to the daily functioning of the school.

Day 5 – Friday (05/12/2025)
On the final day of the week, I had scheduled periods in Class 9, along with a few substitution periods. I also performed the midday meal serving and dispersal duties in the afternoon.
After this day, we returned to college for a short break due to examinations and are scheduled to resume teaching practice in January.

Week 5 of teaching practice was filled with celebrations, observations, classroom engagement, and meaningful interactions. The observation session and feedback contributed greatly to my professional growth, while participation in school activities and duties strengthened my understanding of the multifaceted role of a teacher. The week concluded with a brief academic break, preparing us for the next phase of teaching practice.

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