Week 6




 Sixth Week of Teaching Practice Report (15th to 19th)


The sixth week of my teaching practice at Iqbal School, conducted from 15th to 19th, was conceptually rich and contributed significantly to the development of my teaching competence. During this week, I handled classes in Sections 8D and 9E, focusing on fundamental and advanced biology topics.

In Class 8D, I taught the history of cell biology, highlighting the contributions of early scientists and the development of cell theory. I also covered cell organelles, explaining their structure and functions with the help of diagrams. In addition, the topic plant tissues was taught, focusing on different types of tissues and their functions, using examples from daily life to improve understanding.

In Class 9E, the portions covered were glycolysis and the Krebs cycle. These biochemical pathways were explained step by step using flow charts and simplified explanations to help students grasp the sequence of reactions and their significance in cellular respiration.

Overall, the sixth week was intellectually engaging and helped me improve my ability to teach complex topics in a simplified and student-friendly manner, while encouraging active participation and conceptual clarity.

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