During the 26th week of training, the learners actively engaged in a variety of academic and creative activities. The session began with solving different types of mathematical problems, which helped strengthen their problem-solving skills and logical thinking.
In English, the students practiced grammar through exercises on synonyms, antonyms, sentence formation, tenses, prepositions, and parts of speech. They also worked on writing skills by composing paragraphs and letters. These activities contributed significantly to improving their language proficiency.
The learners read stories in English, Bengali, and Hindi, followed by group discussions. This not only enhanced their comprehension and vocabulary but also encouraged them to express their thoughts and opinions. Through these discussions, we gained insight into their thinking patterns and creativity.
In addition to academics, the students continued their embroidery work on handkerchiefs. Their current work shows noticeable improvement in neatness and design compared to previous attempts, indicating growing interest and enjoyment in the activity. They also created earrings, showcasing their developing craftsmanship and creativity.
The session concluded with typing practice on computers, aimed at improving their typing speed and familiarity with digital tools.
Overall, the week was productive, with a balanced focus on academic learning, creative expression, and skill development.

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