• Peer Evaluation Thread - active June 18 - June 30

    Hello @Sanaa
    I wanted to take a moment to share my thoughts on your recent lesson about managing waste and transforming it into beautiful craft products. This approach is truly inspiring! By emphasizing the global issue of waste, particularly plastic waste, you are addressing a crucial and vital topic in your classroom.

    The products your students created really caught my attention. To enhance this experience even further, consider incorporating elements of STEM education, even in simple ways. This could help students understand that turning trash into treasure also involves an engineering design process. It would be a great way to connect creativity with problem-solving skills.

    Regardless, I was impressed by how engaged your students were throughout the activity. Your efforts are making a meaningful impact!

    Best regards,

  • @Tabbasum Thank you for such an engaging and clear physics lesson! I really liked how you explained the concepts step by step and used simple examples to help students understand. It was great to see how students were actively involved, asking questions, giving answers, and participating in the discussion. You created a very positive learning environment where everyone felt encouraged to share and learn.

  • @Alwesha The lesson was thoughtfully designed for young learners, with age-appropriate vocabulary and engaging video content. You used clear, simple language. The interactive approach helped maintain student interest and encouraged participation, which is essential for language acquisition at this level.

  • @Bakht54a5e4eb47 The use of technology, especially screen sharing and visuals, helped explain the lesson in a simple and engaging way. It made the lesson more interactive and easier to understand.

  • @Moham323d135850 Thank you so much,for your kind and insightful feedback! I’m really glad you found the lesson effective and engaging for young learners. 🙏

    In flipped classroom , I aimed to ensure that the content could stand on its own—so I created a easily understandable language and detailed PowerPoint that guides students step-by-step, allowing them to learn independently without constant teacher assistance. This makes the resource highly scalable, as it can easily be adapted and implemented across different schools and institutions.

    I also incorporated hands-on classroom activities using real-life objects, which not only reinforces learning but makes the experience more tangible and memorable for the students.

    Thanks again for your valuable feedback it truly motivates me to keep improving and sharing more accessible learning tools 🙏🏻

    Alwesha Memon. Teaching minds, touching hearts, shaping futures.✨

  • Today I voted for @Shumaila (there're multiple accounts under this name so I'm not sure which one to tag) for her flipped classroom on continents of the world. I feel she's among the few that demonstrates an actual working flipped classroom, rather than throwing the full recorded lesson to students online. From my experience, that rarely works as intended because if students already struggle with your carefully explaining it in class, the same thing in video form is not going to magically solve all their issues. Shumaila has the easy, familiar part for students to review first: the existence of the 7 continents and some basic info. Then in class, she reviewed that then had a harder task of placing the continents on a map, then answering some written questions, which build on learned materials. One note is that I saw that they view the video in class, which still cuts into class time just like unflipped classrooms, so for students to truly self-review maybe they can view it at school before the first period? Or the teacher can print out the map / video content first, because I know there's a technology issue that not all students have smartphones at home.

  • I have submitted several feedback that I prepared thoughtfully and carefully since a few days ago but none of them are approved. I'm just wondering if I miss any points? Thank you @TatianaSh

  • I want to share with you this beautiful initiative “Education For All: Connecting through stories” by @Kanwal-Zaman ✨
    A heartwarming session that united all students through storytelling is truly a great step toward inclusion and empathy! 📚💫.

  • Also I want to share with you @Namra ’s creative flipped class on Air Pressure & Oxygen Combustion 🔬🔥
    Students explored the topic through video, reflection, and hands on tasks
    Seems an engaging way to deepen learning and spark curiosity! 💡👏

  • Many participants deserve recognition ♥
    but I can't forget @Abeer696f5f5f43 💕
    I want to share with you “Turning Trash into Treasure” by Abeer Chang ♻💡
    A brilliant mix of creativity, eco-awareness, and entrepreneurship.💖✨

  • @ateeque-soomro I really enjoyed how you used real-life situations to teach math concepts. It makes learning more meaningful and helps students see the value of math in their daily lives. The use of video was engaging and helped simplify complex ideas. Great job making the lesson both practical and interactive.

  • @Hendra Please, do not worry! All your feedback posts will be approved and counted.

    Irina, Forum moderator