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Science in Action: Unveiling the Secrets of Matter

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 I introduced the "Matter Moves" interactive work to class 8C, an innovative educational activity designed to teach the concepts of matter and its properties through engaging hands-on activities. The session included several interactive stations, such as word scramble,pick it up, arrange the cards, find the way mixture mystery etc ; To reinforce their understanding, I concluded the session by rewarding the students with a storybook of Lemon and Soap: Annie and Bob's big pH adventure, creatively consolidating their learning in a fun and memorable way.

Dedicated to the art of teaching

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📑03/02/2025 On this day, I began with morning duty, ensuring that students maintained discipline and adhered to the school's rules and regulations. It was a calm and orderly start to the day.   During the third hour, I substituted in class 9A and conducted a **diagnostic test** based on the achievement test topics in **Chemical Kinetics**. The test consisted of **10 fill-in-the-blank questions** covering:   1. Types of Chemical Reactions 2. Effect of Concentration on the Rate of Reaction 3. The Haber Process I explained the instructions clearly and gave students sufficient time to complete the test. Their responses revealed that while many understood the concepts, some struggled with specific topics, such as the effect of concentration and the catalyst used in the Haber process. This activity helped identify areas for further improvement. 📑4/02/2025 The last day of my teaching practice was an emotional and unforgettable experience. In the morning, I collected my ev...