Role The Science Teacher will nurture curiosity and a love for learning among boys in Grades 3–5. The role focuses on building a strong foundation in basic scientific concepts through engaging lessons, hands-on experiments, and everyday examples. In a residential setting, the teacher also plays a vital role in guiding students beyond academics, encouraging discipline, teamwork, and respect for the natural world.Key Responsibilities •Curriculum Delivery Teach CBSE science syllabus for Grades 3–6 in a clear, age-appropriate manner. Use simple experiments, demonstrations, and real-life examples to make science relatable. •Engaging Teaching Methods Encourage inquiry and curiosity through interactive lessons. Use project-based and activity-based learning to make science fun. Integrate technology, visuals, and storytelling to enhance understanding. •Classroom & Lab Management Maintain science materials and ensure safe use of equipment. Follow safety rules during experiments and activities. •Student Progress Regularly assess students through classwork, projects, and tests. Provide constructive feedback and support individual learning needs. Keep records of student performance and growth. •Collaboration & Co-Curriculars Work with other teachers to connect science with math, language, and social studies. Organize and encourage participation in science fairs, clubs, and competitions. •Residential School Contribution Act as a mentor and role model. Support students in developing discipline, teamwork, and respect for peers and staff. •Professional Growth Stay updated with best practices in science teaching. Participate in workshops and training sessions to improve teaching skills.Desired Profile •Graduate/Postgraduate in Science with B.Ed (preferred). •Experience teaching CBSE curriculum at primary/middle school level. •Passion for working with young learners in a residential school environment. •Strong communication skills, patience, and ability to inspire curiosity.
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Science Teacher Grade 3 to 6 CBSE