#SEVENTH WK

This past week has been a coaster of emotions as I reached the final stages of my teaching practice. The experience of conducting my second-to-last lesson plan with class 8D on interior angles was both fulfilling and bittersweet. Teaching this topic allowed me to engage the students in critical thinking and problem-solving, which they embraced with enthusiasm and curiosity. Their eagerness to learn and their growing confidence in tackling mathematical concepts was a rewarding sight.

On Friday, I delivered my last lesson plan, marking the end of this chapter in my teaching journey. The atmosphere in the classroom was different that day—there was a sense of nostalgia mixed with the usual excitement for learning. As I wrapped up the lesson, I noticed the students' faces reflecting a mix of sadness and appreciation. It was heartwarming, yet it reminded me of the bonds we've built over the past weeks.

The students expressed their sadness about my departure, which deeply touched me. Their kind words and genuine emotions were a testament to the connections we've made, and it made saying goodbye all the more challenging. While I’m moving on to the next phase of my journey, I carry with me the memories of these moments—the laughter, the learning, and the growth we experienced together.

This experience has not only shaped my teaching philosophy but also reaffirmed my commitment to education. I am grateful for the opportunity to have been a part of their academic journey, and I leave with the hope that I’ve made a positive impact on their lives. As I move forward, I carry the lessons learned from 8D and the joy of knowing that, in some small way, I’ve contributed to their growth.

Thank you, 8D, for the memories and for allowing me to be a part of your learning journey. The sadness of leaving is a reminder of the wonderful time we've shared, and I will always cherish the moments we've had in the classroom.





 

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