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My Teaching Samples.

As a student teacher, I develop engaging lessons that cater to all types of learners by utilizing a variety of teaching methods. I organize individual projects, create games and learning centers, and implement lessons for both small and large groups. I enjoy planning activities that are inclusive of all learners, including those with special needs. All activities and plans are designed based on the strengths of all the children in my classroom.

Paint with Music Activity.​

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This is a fun way to create music-inspired art. In this activity, children created abstract art with rhythms. This activity encourages children to experiment with the art process of painting and develop an understanding of rhythm and tempo.


 

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Children coordinate their senses with motor skills and use hand-eye coordination to perform the activity.

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The children had a great time during the fun activity, and the result was very satisfying

 

How Do You Feel

Social learning activity.

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This enjoyable activity helps children develop their social-emotional learning skills by teaching them about emotions and how to express them. This game helps children to observe, record and analyze the world around them

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Push The Ball And Find the Number

Math activity.

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Children were engaged in play-based learning. this approach allows children to learn and have fun at the same time.

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How many dimes can a tin-foiled boat hold?​

Science Activity.​​

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This activity, which involved building boats and testing whether they would float or sink, the students were thrilled. Witnessing their enthusiasm and excitement was truly exciting.

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Number Counting and Matching Activity

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In this activity, students learn numbers by counting and finger painting the petals on flowers according to the numbers written on them.

 

Volcano Eruption

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This science experiment uses baking soda and vinegar to teach children about chemical reactions. As children carry out this experiment, they also enhance their understanding of colors. Kids love science, and a baking soda and vinegar experiment can help them learn about chemical reactions, gas, and the physical and chemical changes in matter.

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One child, One teacher, One book, One pen can change the World.   Malala Yousafzai.
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