WEEK :2

DAY : 6 (24.06.2024)

                   As I reflect on my sixth day at the school during my teacher training, I feel a mixture of satisfaction and a drive to improve further. Starting promptly at 8:50 am, I carefully prepared for my only period with 9A, ensuring I delivered the lesson effectively and covered the planned material. Teaching them the next portion and assigning homework felt rewarding as I saw the students engage with the material and interact positively. However, I acknowledge areas where I can enhance my teaching approach, particularly in fostering more interactive discussions and addressing individual student needs more proactively. Signing the register at 3:30 pm marked the end of a productive day, prompting me to contemplate on refining my classroom management skills and building stronger connections with my students in the days ahead.

DAY : 7 (25.06.2024)

             I could not attend school because I had to go to the hospital.

DAY : 8 (26.06.2024)

             After completing my eighth day of teacher training at the school, I find myself reflecting on a day filled with both challenges and rewarding moments. Starting promptly at 8:50 am, I began my day by teaching the next portion of the curriculum to 8C during the first period, focusing on correcting their notes to ensure comprehension and accuracy. It was gratifying to see their progress and engagement with the material. In the fourth period, I transitioned to 9A, where I continued to correct their notes and introduced new activities to reinforce their learning. This experience highlighted the importance of clear communication and effective time management in the classroom. As I signed the register at 3:30 pm, I felt a sense of accomplishment for effectively managing two periods and fostering a positive learning environment. Looking ahead, I aim to further develop my instructional techniques and deepen my understanding of individual student needs to continue fostering growth and learning in my future sessions.

DAY :9 (27.06.2024).

       After completing my ninth day at the school as a teacher trainee, I find myself reflecting deeply on today's experiences. Arriving promptly at 8:50 am, I prepared diligently for my only class of the day, 9A, during the seventh period. Teaching them the next portion of the curriculum and assigning homework felt gratifying, yet challenging as I navigated ensuring comprehension among all students. The responsibility of signing the register at 3:30 pm marked the conclusion of another day where I witnessed firsthand the dynamics of classroom management and the impact of effective lesson planning. I realize the importance of patience, adaptability, and clear communication in fostering a positive learning environment. As I continue on this journey of teacher training, each day offers invaluable lessons that shape my growth and commitment to becoming an impactful educator.

DAY :10 (28.06.2024).

     After completing my tenth day as a teacher trainee at the school, I am taking a moment to reflect on today's experiences. I started the day promptly at 8:40 am and began with my first period class, 8C. Teaching them the next portion of the curriculum and collecting their completed assignments provided me with a sense of accomplishment as I observed their progress and engagement. Moving on to the fourth period, I taught 9A, where I delivered pending notes and successfully completed the chapter. Throughout both classes, I focused on maintaining a supportive and conducive learning atmosphere, ensuring that all students had the opportunity to participate and understand the material. Signing the register at 3:30 pm marked the end of another fulfilling day, reinforcing my passion for teaching and my commitment to continuous improvement as an educator. Each day presents new challenges and learning opportunities, and I am eager to further develop my skills and contribute positively to the academic journey of my students.

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