Day - 6
A Day Dedicated to the Moon
Today marked the sixth day of my teaching practice at St. Mary’s HSS, Kizhakkekkara. I reached the school at 9:00 a.m. and signed the morning attendance before heading for my line duty. The atmosphere at school was vibrant and full of excitement, as it was being observed as Lunar Day.
I had my class during the 4th hour with Grade 8G. The session was lively and engaging, with students actively participating throughout. Later, a special speech was delivered on the significance of Lunar Day, highlighting the wonders of the moon and its importance in space exploration.
One of the most exciting events of the day was the arrangement of a telescope on the school premises, allowing students and teachers an opportunity to observe the moon. Unfortunately, due to cloudy and rainy weather, we couldn't view it as planned. Still, the spirit of the celebration remained high.
A beautiful ground art depicting Lunar Day was created near the telescope setup. We took several memorable pictures beside the artwork, capturing the enthusiasm of the day.
We had lunch at 12:45 p.m. and concluded the day by signing out at 4:17 p.m. Despite the weather, it was a fulfilling and joyful experience, blending learning with celebration.




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