Thursday, May 18, 2017

Moment ever with PP children of 2017

I really feel proud being teacher with limited skills in teaching,however i never feel down working with those pre perimary children of 2017.

our kids they really enjoys plays and they learn more though plays.children in picture,they play pretend  play of ploughing   field.with development of technology our people use power tiller and other materials to work in the field. But way back in the past our parents they use ox to plough the filed.There wasn't any technology as such.It is very important for our kids to know how our parents in the past worked. Thus those beautiful materials to plough was donated by their parents.

Students  learns ways of social and emotional life with this pretend play. They develops team cooperation and solves problems themselves. Thus i felt pretend play is very important for them.They also tells the difference of parents who has suffered lots in the past and the presents world we have lots of technology which saves times and suffering of ox.

Those kids who study in town schools,they have lots of toys like baby doll, cars,spider man etc,but kids in remote they learn with those materials which their parents has been using always in the past.They experience the object which made their parents living.

Being class pp teacher is always up and down,sometimes they teach  me and some times i have to teach them.however they teach me mostly with their culture and tradition.They also teach me their mother tongue kurtoep kha.

Female children ,they carry basket in their back and pretend collecting firewood.Then they make fire and cooks for their husband who works in the field.Finally they gather and eats together in grant rest.
Before they take rest,they feed their ox with grass and food.They also gives water and explained me they might be thirsty as they worked tirelessly.Here they develops love and cares for one another.

I will look forward to teach and learn with my pp children always. I never regret being their teacher. i Love my children ever.

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