Thursday, January 22, 2026

A week of learning, milestones, and a grateful goodbye.

 TEACHING PRACTICE PHASE - II

Weekly Reflection - 7

DAY - 28( 19 JANUARY 2026)

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 VIII B. 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 - 29( 20 JANUARY 2026)

The day focused on both classroom teaching and special supervision activities related to the kite lab, observed by a visiting BRC teacher, which gave us a chance for useful academic interaction. I handled the third period in Class 8B, and the session went smoothly with good student attention. I also supported noon duties and later took a substitution hour where I continued my action research work on squares, completing the remaining portions with active student cooperation. The day extended with personal duty until evening and ended with regular wrap-up formalities — overall, it was a balanced and enriching practice day.

DAY - 30( 21 JANUARY 2026)

On the thirtieth day of my teaching practice  the school day began as usual, but student attendance was low due to the NMMS examination. I handled the third period in Class VIII B and continued the topic on diagonals; the smaller class size actually helped in giving more individual attention and encouraging interaction. In the afternoon, I again engaged with the same class and carried out my action research strategies, which received a positive response from the students present. After completing regular duties and assisting with dispersal, I wrapped up the day — a meaningful teaching experience even with reduced attendance.

DAY - 31( 22 JANUARY 2026)

On the thirty-first and final day of my teaching practice, the day was both meaningful and emotional as we distributed laddoos to students and teachers as a small gesture of gratitude. I conducted the achievement test during the third period, and the students completed it sincerely. The school also celebrated a proud moment as students secured second place in the district-level Chief Minister’s Mega Quiz. A warm farewell programme was arranged by the staff, whose words of appreciation and guidance deeply motivated me. After completing final duties and formalities, I bid goodbye to the school with gratitude and many lasting memories.



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A week of learning, milestones, and a grateful goodbye.

  TEACHING PRACTICE PHASE - II Weekly Reflection - 7 DAY - 28( 19 JANUARY 2026) The day began with the morning assembly, which carried a sen...