Hi
Glad to hear from you, This is Faizah Mustafa Rahuja, From Jamshoro Sindh Pakistan. Currently working as a High School Teacher in the Sindh Education and Literacy Department. I am a keen learner and am always in search of new learning.
it will be a great learning experience with you all.
Thank you
Regards
Faizah
Faizah Mustafa
@Faiza4288c7d8b7
Hello everyone!
My name is Faizah, I am a High School Teacher from Jamshoro Sindh Pakistan. I’m excited to join this vibrant e-Library community. I’m an avid reader passionate about exploring different strategies shared by all teachers worldwide. I believe that this sharing has the power to transport us to new worlds and broaden our perspectives on teaching and learning perspective.
I’m always on the lookout for recommendations, so feel free to share your favorites!
Looking forward to engaging with all of you!
Happy Learning
Faizah
Best posts made by Faiza4288c7d8b7
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RE: Get to know your fellow Forum members and tell us a bit about yourself in this discussion!
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RE: Peer Evaluation Thread - active June 18 - June 30
@Nawres-Alabed thank you so much dear for your precious time to give feedback.
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RE: Peer Evaluation Thread - active June 18 - June 30
@Samia-mhad18 thank you so much for such encouraging feedback, I am working on online games integrations since 2020 this was my research consent as well I have performed experimental studies in different school, I have published my research article on this as well.
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RE: Peer Evaluation Thread - active June 18 - June 30
Samia is a teacher who blends technology and heart in her teaching. By using Baamboozle and Wordwall, she transforms traditional English grammar and vocabulary lessons into dynamic, student-centered adventures. Her class seems lively, interactive, and full of laughter, making even the toughest topics approachable. Beyond academics, Samia is deeply committed to nurturing social-emotional learning, helping develop students confidence, empathy, and strong communication skills. Her classroom seems a safe space where every child feels valued and inspired to reach their full potential. Samia’s passion and creativity truly make a lasting impact on her students and fellow teachers alike.
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RE: Developing digital native learners
Yes no doubt its very necessary to teach our child to manage emotions, specifically anger management. Thank you for the precious insight.
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RE: Naps in School
Good to know that the naps can be also a powerful strategy for development of memory and retention in Kids.
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RE: Peer Evaluation Thread - active June 18 - June 30
@Bousl2336873cb4 873cb4 gone through your project its very impressive specially the offline app that is suggested to use to teach concepts more effectively. The concept is also amazing that you have connected geometry with biology.
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RE: Peer Evaluation Thread - active June 18 - June 30
@Bousl2336873cb4 sharing my insights what I have learned from the project "The Geometry of Life". Its a free, offline educational app developed to help students understand Pythagoras’ and Thales’ theorems by connecting geometry with real-life biological examples. Through interactive exercises, engaging videos, and practical problem-solving, the app demonstrates how math principles appear in nature from DNA spirals to plant structures making learning more visual, intuitive, and interdisciplinary. It’s designed to support both students and teachers, especially in areas with limited internet access. With plans for future improvements like augmented reality and expanded subject coverage, the app represents a modern, hands-on approach to STEM education that inspires curiosity by linking abstract math to the living world.
Best wishes
Faizah
Latest posts made by Faiza4288c7d8b7
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RE: Peer Evaluation Thread - active June 18 - June 30
@Bousl2336873cb4 sharing my insights what I have learned from the project "The Geometry of Life". Its a free, offline educational app developed to help students understand Pythagoras’ and Thales’ theorems by connecting geometry with real-life biological examples. Through interactive exercises, engaging videos, and practical problem-solving, the app demonstrates how math principles appear in nature from DNA spirals to plant structures making learning more visual, intuitive, and interdisciplinary. It’s designed to support both students and teachers, especially in areas with limited internet access. With plans for future improvements like augmented reality and expanded subject coverage, the app represents a modern, hands-on approach to STEM education that inspires curiosity by linking abstract math to the living world.
Best wishes
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RE: Peer Evaluation Thread - active June 18 - June 30
Nawres's "Battle of the Emperors" project is a masterclass in innovative education. An effective approach to teach ancient history through gamification, Nawres has crafted an experience that's both entertaining and enlightening. Students are no longer passive learners; they're active participants, immersed in a world of discovery and exploration.
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RE: Peer Evaluation Thread - active June 18 - June 30
@Bousl2336873cb4 873cb4 gone through your project its very impressive specially the offline app that is suggested to use to teach concepts more effectively. The concept is also amazing that you have connected geometry with biology.
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RE: Peer Evaluation Thread - active June 18 - June 30
Samia is a teacher who blends technology and heart in her teaching. By using Baamboozle and Wordwall, she transforms traditional English grammar and vocabulary lessons into dynamic, student-centered adventures. Her class seems lively, interactive, and full of laughter, making even the toughest topics approachable. Beyond academics, Samia is deeply committed to nurturing social-emotional learning, helping develop students confidence, empathy, and strong communication skills. Her classroom seems a safe space where every child feels valued and inspired to reach their full potential. Samia’s passion and creativity truly make a lasting impact on her students and fellow teachers alike.
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RE: Peer Evaluation Thread - active June 18 - June 30
@Samia-mhad18 thank you so much for such encouraging feedback, I am working on online games integrations since 2020 this was my research consent as well I have performed experimental studies in different school, I have published my research article on this as well.
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RE: Peer Evaluation Thread - active June 18 - June 30
@Nawres-Alabed thank you so much dear for your precious time to give feedback.
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RE: Naps in School
Good to know that the naps can be also a powerful strategy for development of memory and retention in Kids.
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RE: Understanding Dyslexia: Helping Our Students Succeed
Great sharing Abeer, the I want to add that by focusing on multisensory instruction and breaking tasks in smaller units will help a lot, Keep sharing .
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RE: Nurturing Constructive Learning and Independence
Lovely Abeer
Its always great to listen you, its just boost up the teaching spirit. -
Game On! Learn English the Fun Way
Fade up of textbooks? Online games make learning English more engaging, immersive, and effective. Think of it as turning homework into playtime! Sounds interesting? Come let's explore....
Why Games are Great for English:- Want to Learn: Games are fun and make learning fun! They keep user motivated and curious.
- Real English, contextual learning: Learn words and phrases by using them in context, just like in real life.
- All competencies Get a Workout: Practice reading, listening, speaking, and writing naturally through playing games.
- Replay! No Fear of Mistakes: The relaxed environment of games helps you experiment and get comfortable with the language.
- Vocabulary which Sticks: experiential learning of new words in meaningful game stories, making them easier to remember.
You love puzzles or epic adventures, there's a game to make your English journey more exciting.
Are you ready to swap your textbook for a game and unlock your full English potential?
Give it a try!Regards
Faizah