Week 5

 As the fifth week began, I noticed a pleasant pattern in my classroom. Students have consistently provided positive feedback and offered assistance, creating an inspiring environment for teaching. As a teacher, I'm starting to feel more at ease. The children's active participation and support are making a significant difference. Today's class was fantastic, and it's clear that we're bonding intellectually and emotionally. 

The class exercise today went very well. The students' participation and teamwork benefited everyone. I'm starting to enjoy teaching and sharing my knowledge with them. The frequency of relief classes has been a consistent issue this week. Due to a shortage of teachers on medical leave, I've had to fill in for a number of classes. While it has been difficult, it has also given me the opportunity to gain more experience in a variety of subjects and with a wide range of age groups. Covering relief classes is becoming more common, but it can be difficult. However, I'm attempting to see it as an opportunity for personal and professional growth.

Our school had a special week this week because we organized a camping trip for students in grades 4, 5, and 6. It was even more remarkable because we, the practicum students, were in charge of organizing various activities throughout the camping trip. the next morning. As facilitators, it was our responsibility to ensure the children's safety and happiness while they explored the great outdoors. The day began with a spirited practice of "senamrobik" (aerobics exercise) to get everyone energized.Following the senamrobik, participants were instructed to prepare a banana-based lunch. The students enjoyed themselves and learned a lot. They learned how to prepare and cook a variety of recipes that featured bananas as the main ingredient. The students' creativity and ingenuity were truly inspiring.






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