REFLECTIVE JOURNAL -PHASE 2 (WEEK 5)
The week started with a sunny morning that filled us with positivity. Our task was to serve lunch, a part of the noon feed program. It was fascinating to see the well-balanced meals provided to the students. In class, I explored a new chapter "Maternity".Though it was teacher-centered, I guided the students through the content and provided valuable feedback. The experience made me appreciate the effectiveness of student-centered approaches for better engagement.
Day 2
Today was a special day as I needed to conduct a diagnostic test in my class,. I prepared the questions we'll in advance and made it in print form. All the questions was based on objective type with a total of 20 marks. They attende the questions seriously and with focussed mind
Day 3
The routine continued with morning prayers and class-wise assemblies. A simple chapter, "Maternuty" was a part of my day. Entry activities sparked interest, but some students were drowsy post-lunch. I found myself striving to keep them engaged. Challenges like conversations and distractions were present, but the day ended smoothly.
Day 4
Rainy beginnings led to a surprise observation by our teacher. Quick adjustments were made for a successful lesson on "Maternity". Engaging activities like videos and discussions captivated the students. Pronunciation drills and creative tasks added to the enthusiasm. Student participation and understanding made the class truly rewarding.
Day 5
The sun brought a sense of adventure. Teaching noun phrases was a new challenge. Starting with basics and gradually building up, I ensured students grasped the concept. Practical exercises and games added fun and reinforced learning. Witnessing their understanding and addressing their queries brought a fulfilling end to the week.
Reflecting on the week, I realized that every day held its own unique learning opportunities. From engaging lessons and surprises to challenges and achievements, each experience added to our growth as learners and educators. As we wrapped up the week, I felt a sense of accomplishment and anticipation for the journey ahead. With dedicated effort and a commitment to student-centered learning, I'm excited to continue fostering a love for knowledge and discovery in my classroom.