DAY 8 @ST JOHNS
Today marked the eighth day of my teaching practice, and it was a bittersweet experience as it was also the last day before taking a two-week leave for our university examinations. The day began with my morning duty, followed by teaching the poem The Sower to 8.B. With three teaching periods today, I was able to complete all the lesson plans I had prepared, which felt like a significant accomplishment. The students were engaged with the poem, and I felt a sense of fulfillment in delivering the lesson effectively.
Krishnakumar observed my class as part of the peer evaluation process, and later in the day, I also observed Devika's class. The fifth period allowed me to wrap up the poem, and in the last period, I joined Athira’s class to show a movie. The students thoroughly enjoyed it, and it was a joyful way to end the day. Before leaving, we captured many photos to commemorate the moments, making it a memorable day that I will miss during the break. The connections formed and the experiences shared with both the students and my peers have left a lasting impact on me.

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