Saturday, 6 January 2018

innovative work
















weekly report




4th week (27/11/17 - 30/11/17)

This week also so excited like the previous one this week I took class for 9th class students I started with chapter acids and alkalis in that i make clear the pupil about the difference between acids and alkalis and made them aware about the pH scale also
In this week sub Jilla Youth Festival started there are so many talented pupil participated in the youth festival. My class was going in a smooth way in this week

5th week (04/12/17 - 08/12/17)

This week also so smooth as the previous one in this week so many pupil from our school got prizes in the youth festival headmistress vipin sir congratulated each and everyone on the Assembly
Christmas term exams starting on next week so I just given so many revisions to the portions that I took to the pupil
I just made clear them the portions which is confusing...

6th week (11/12/17 - 15/12/17)

There are only 2 days I got in this week because on 13th December the Christmas exams where started. The teaching practice students can't attend the exam supervision so I just went to the school and completed my record works

7th week (18/12/17 - 21/12/17)

The exams where going on in this week the Christmas term exam ended on 21st 22nd Friday was working day but there are no students so that in these days I just completed on my record works blog postings innovative work etc...

8 week(01/01/18 - 06/01/18)

Two days I just took leave due to some personal matters and the remaining three days we got only free hours because we already completed the lessons that they were given to us .so in that 3 remaining days I just completed my innovative lesson health and physical Education lesson and the final day I just collected all the data that needed for my project presentation
The teaching practice ended on 6th January all over it was a nice experience to be a part of School program

Friday, 22 December 2017

Polymer chemistry is a chemistry subdiscipline that deals with the structureschemical synthesis and properties of polymers, primarily synthetic polymers such as plastics and elastomers. Polymer chemistry is related to the broader field of polymer science, which also encompasses polymer physics and polymer engineering.
The chemist Hermann Staudinger first proposed that polymers consisted of long chains of atoms held together by covalent bonds, which he called macromolecules. His work expanded the chemical understanding of polymers and was followed by an expansion of the field of polymer chemistry during which such polymeric materials as neoprene, nylon and polyester were invented.
According to the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC),[1][2] macromolecules refer to the individual molecular chains and are the domain of chemistry. Polymers describe the bulk properties of polymer materials and belong to the field of polymer physics as a subfield of physics.
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry
A golden medallion with an embossed image of a bearded man facing left in profile. To the left of the man is the text "ALFR•" then "NOBEL", and on the right, the text (smaller) "NAT•" then "MDCCCXXXIII" above, followed by (smaller) "OB•" then "MDCCCXCVI" below.
Awarded forOutstanding contributions in chemistry
LocationStockholm, Sweden
Presented byRoyal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Reward(s)9 million SEK (2017)[1]
First awarded1901
Currently held byJacques DubochetJoachim Frank and Richard Henderson(2017)
Most awardsFrederick Sanger (2)
Websitenobelprize.org
The Nobel Prize in Physics
A golden medallion with an embossed image of a bearded man facing left in profile. To the left of the man is the text "ALFR•" then "NOBEL", and on the right, the text (smaller) "NAT•" then "MDCCCXXXIII" above, followed by (smaller) "OB•" then "MDCCCXCVI" below.
Awarded forOutstanding contributions for mankind in physics
DateDecember 10, 1901
LocationStockholm, Sweden
Presented byRoyal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Reward(s)9 million SEK (2017)[1]
First awarded1901
Currently held byRainer WeissBarry Barishand Kip Thorne (2017)
Most awardsJohn Bardeen (2)
Websitenobelprize.org