August 5 I reached school on time, signed the attendance register, and went to the allotted room. There was no morning assembly, and classes began after the prayer. During the seventh period, I handled Class 9N, teaching the topic “Swallowing” from the chapter “Digestion and Nutrient Transport”. The lesson helped students understand the process involved in the movement of food from the mouth to the stomach. A school-based activity related to Hiroshima Day was conducted, creating awareness among students about peace, humanity, and the consequences of war. I was also assigned Mid-Day Meal duty, which allowed me to contribute to student welfare and school responsibilities. Overall, the day was informative and meaningful, combining academic learning with value-based education . School based activity As part of the B.Ed curriculum in the third semester, we were required to conduct a school-based activity. For this purpose, sixteen student-teachers from Jamia Training College were divid...