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Key Highlights

  • Teaching of Social Science B.Ed Practical File includes lesson plans, micro teaching, school practice, and report pages.
  • Covers 8 micro lessons, 5 mega lessons, 1 discussion lesson, and 12+ school teaching lessons.
  • Useful for MDU, CRSU, KUK, and IGNOU internship and practical teaching submissions.
  • Includes lesson plans on transport, legislature, Mughal history, vegetation, and UN agencies.
  • Built in a classroom-style format that suits school checking and principal review.
  • Ready-to-submit support is available after contact, based on your required format.

What Is Teaching of Social Science B.Ed Practical File?

A B.Ed teaching file is a structured record of lesson planning, classroom practice, and internship teaching prepared by a pupil-teacher.

The Teaching of Social Science B.Ed Practical File is used when Social Science is chosen as one of the two teaching subjects in B.Ed. It shows your work from micro teaching to school teaching in one proper sequence.

This is not just a few topic pages. It includes front matter, micro-teaching lessons, mega lessons, a discussion lesson, school teaching practice, observation pages, criticism page, and school report support.

Why Micro Teaching Uses Observation Tables

Micro teaching helps a pupil-teacher improve one skill at a time. That’s why observation tables matter. They turn teaching into something visible and reviewable.

In Social Science, the teacher often explains facts, maps, events, systems, and concepts together. A topic like Legislature, Revolt of 1857, Natural Resources, or State Executive needs clear explanation and student response. Observation tables help the supervisor check whether the questioning was clear, whether examples were used well, and whether the lesson stayed focused.

This file uses a skill-focused micro-teaching format. Each short lesson is built around one skill, such as reinforcement, explaining, or questioning. The body then records pupil-teacher activity, pupil response, and the observation or rating sheet attached to the lesson.

That makes the file useful for real internship work. Instead of only showing what was taught, it also shows how it was taught. CRSU’s published B.Ed syllabus specifically refers to development of micro lessons based on questioning, explaining, illustration, and stimulus variation, which supports this skill-based structure.

Micro Teaching vs Mega Teaching vs School Teaching

These three stages are connected, but they do different jobs.

Micro teaching is the first step. It is short, skill-focused, and corrective. The pupil-teacher works on one teaching skill at a time. That may be reinforcement, fluency in questioning, or use of explanation.

Mega teaching is broader. Here the lesson begins to look like a real classroom period. The pupil-teacher uses a full header, previous knowledge testing, specific aims, presentation table, recapitulation, and homework. It is still practice, but it is closer to real teaching.

School teaching is the real classroom stage. This is where lessons are delivered to actual students during internship. In this Social Science file, that section becomes the main body of the notebook and includes topics from civics, history, geography, and environment.

A proper file should show this progression. That’s why a structured teaching file looks stronger than random sample pages. It shows training, correction, and final classroom application.

What Is Recapitulation in Lesson Planning?

Recapitulation is the short checking stage at the end of a lesson. It helps the teacher know whether the class has understood the topic properly.

In Social Science, this step matters a lot. Students may listen carefully to a lesson on UN Agencies, Akbar, Natural Resources, or Early Man, but that does not always mean they understood the main ideas. A few oral questions at the end quickly reveal what stayed with them.

This is a form of formative evaluation. It is not there just to complete the lesson plan. It helps the pupil-teacher decide whether the class is ready to move forward or whether one point needs to be repeated.

That’s why a strong lesson plan includes recapitulation before homework. It gives the file more classroom value and makes the teaching look more complete during school checking and internship review.

Complete File Structure

This Social Science file follows a scanned handwritten lesson-plan notebook pattern in English medium. It is organised in a clear B.Ed teaching-practice sequence.

The file includes:

  • Front matter
  • Microteaching lessons
  • Mega / simulated teaching lessons
  • Discussion lesson
  • School teaching practice lessons
  • Observation lesson pages
  • Criticism lesson
  • School report pages

The front matter includes cover page, time-table page, index page, and divider page. The index works like a running log because it carries lesson titles, page numbers, and supervisor signature spaces.

Complete Table of Contents

  • Cover Page
  • Time-Table Page
  • Index / Contents Page
  • Blank Divider
  • Microteaching Lessons
  • Mega / Simulated Teaching Lessons
  • Discussion Lesson
  • School Teaching Practice Lessons
  • Observation Lesson Proforma
  • Criticism Lesson
  • School Report

Main Social Science topics covered in the file:

  • Nearby Animals
  • Pollution
  • Variation
  • Transport
  • Legislature
  • Human Environment
  • Mughal topics
  • Revolt of 1857
  • UN Agencies
  • Natural Resources
  • Akbar
  • State Executive
  • Vegetation
  • Early Man

Lesson Plan of Social Science for B.Ed Included

Yes, we also provide lesson plan of Social Science for B.Ed in this file.

These lesson plans are useful during internship, school checking, viva, and principal review. A neat Social Science lesson plan shows that the pupil-teacher is organised, clear in objectives, and ready to handle discussion-based classroom teaching.

Lesson plan format included:

  • PT Roll No.
  • Class
  • Subject
  • Topic
  • Date
  • Specific Aims
  • Previous Knowledge Tested
  • Teaching Aids / AV Aids
  • Presentation Table
  • Pupil-Teacher Activity
  • Pupils’ Activity
  • Chalkboard Work
  • Recapitulation
  • Homework

Who Should Use This Teaching of Social Science B.Ed Practical File

This file is best for B.Ed 2nd year students who selected Social Science as one of their two teaching subjects. It is also useful for students who want a proper file for internship, school checking, and ready submission support.

  • Students preparing Social Science teaching-practice files for B.Ed 2nd year
  • MDU Rohtak students needing a formal internship file
  • CRSU, KUK, and IGNOU students needing Social Science file support
  • Students who want lesson plans plus full teaching-practice structure
  • Anyone preparing for school internship, viva, or principal-level file checking

Why This File Is Different From Free PDFs

Free lesson plan PDFs usually give only one or two topic pages. They may help for rough reading, but they rarely show a full teaching-practice sequence.

This file is different because it follows a real internship format. You get micro teaching, mega teaching, a discussion lesson, school teaching practice, observation pages, criticism page, and school report support in one connected structure.

The second difference is presentation value. Random downloads often do not look ready for school review. Our file is more useful for students who want a proper classroom sequence and support for a ready-to-submit version according to their own requirement.

Student Reviews

⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rohit Malik β€” MDU Rohtak
β€œThis file helped me prepare the Legislature lesson during my internship. The teaching-point flow and recap questions looked much better than the free samples I had.”

⭐⭐⭐⭐ Neha Dahiya β€” CRSU Jind
β€œI was confused about how to present Human Environment in lesson-plan form. This file made the presentation and student-activity part much clearer.”

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Aman Kumar β€” KUK Kurukshetra
β€œThe micro teaching pages were the most useful for me. I finally understood how reinforcement and questioning skill are shown in a Social Science file.”

⭐⭐⭐⭐ Pooja Sharma β€” IGNOU
β€œI needed support for Natural Resources and Vegetation topics. The lesson layout saved time and looked more organised than random PDFs.”

⭐⭐⭐⭐ Karan Verma β€” B.Ed College, Rohtak
β€œThe index page and observation pages made this file feel complete. It looked like a real teaching-practice record, not copied notes.”

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Ritika Saini β€” MDU-affiliated College
β€œI used the Akbar and Revolt of 1857 lessons before school checking. The file looked neat enough to show during principal review.”

How to Download

Estimated Time: 3–5 minutes

Requirements: Phone or laptop, payment method, and contact access if you want a customised ready-to-submit version

  • Choose soft copy PDF or hard copy option.
  • Complete the payment process.
  • Receive your file access or order confirmation.
  • Download the PDF instantly or confirm hard copy support.
  • Contact us if you want the file adjusted according to your submission pattern.

Soft copy access is fast. Ready-to-submit support is available after contact.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does this Social Science file include lesson plans or only format pages?
Yes, this file includes full Social Science lesson plans, not just front pages or blank formats. It covers history, civics, geography, and environment-related topics such as Legislature, Revolt of 1857, Natural Resources, Akbar, and UN Agencies. You also get micro teaching, mega lessons, discussion lesson, school teaching practice, observation pages, and school report support, so it works as a complete teaching-practice record.

What is the difference between soft copy and hard copy for this Social Science teaching file?
The soft copy is a PDF that you can access immediately on your phone or laptop. The hard copy is useful if you want a physical file for checking, presentation, or ready submission support. Many students first review the PDF and then choose hard copy when they need a more formal version for school or college use.

Is this file suitable for the 2025–26 and 2026 session?
Yes, this file is suitable for the 2025–26 and 2026 B.Ed session because the teaching-practice structure remains relevant across these cycles. The combination of micro teaching, mega lessons, discussion work, school teaching practice, and observation support fits the kind of internship pattern reflected in CRSU’s B.Ed syllabus and broader NCTE teacher-education standards.

Can I get a ready-to-submit Social Science file from Unnati Education?
Yes, we can support you with a ready-to-submit Social Science file according to your requirement. The exact format may differ from one college or school to another, so the best option is to contact us with your expected pattern. We will guide you with the version that fits your internship, file checking, or submission need more closely.

Is this file useful for MDU Rohtak students specifically?
Yes, this file is especially useful for MDU Rohtak students because it follows the formal teaching-practice style commonly seen in MDU-related internship work. Since MDU is the university anchor for many affiliated colleges, students usually need files that look structured, presentable, and classroom-ready during internship and viva.

About Unnati Education

Unnati Education helps B.Ed students who need practical academic support without wasting time on scattered material. Our strongest focus is on MDU-pattern teaching files, lesson plans, assignments, and internship support.

We understand what most students need. They want the right file, in the right format, before the deadline.

Final CTA

If Social Science is one of your two teaching subjects in B.Ed 2nd year, this file can save you time and confusion.

You get structured lesson plans, teaching-practice pages, and support for a ready-to-submit version. Choose the PDF, choose the hard copy, or contact us for the format that suits your requirement.

Regular Price: β‚Ή1000
2026 Session Offer: β‚Ή800

For a ready-to-submit Social Science teaching file according to your requirement, contact Unnati Education today.

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Value Highlights

βœ” University syllabus based material
βœ” Fully solved and structured answers
βœ” Easy to understand format
βœ” Prepared by subject experts
βœ” Instant downloadable PDF
βœ” Useful for exam preparation

Material Details

Degree
B.ed
Year
Year 2
Subject
Teaching of Social Science
Material Type
Practical File
Language
English
Session
2026
Practical File English 2026

Teaching of Social Science B.Ed Practical File

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