10 Teacher diary entry Personal Experiences|class-8th sub-social science Chapter- 03

 Chapter- 03 Why Do We Need a Parliament?

In this chapter we will discuss the election process of Parliament and Why do we need Parliament? Will discuss this in detail. The election process has been well explained in this chapter, so it becomes the additional responsibility of the teacher to explain with a live example about the question and answer to be held in the House by forming a demo Lok Sabha House.


Following are the important teaching points in this chapter, keeping in mind that teachers can prepare diary.




10 Teacher diary entry Personal Experiences

1. how does the Indian parliament work?

Parliament is the supreme legislative body in India, the head of this supreme legislative is the President and there are two houses in India- Rajya Sabha, and Lok Sabha. The first general elections were held in the year 1951 under the new constitution that came into force in January 1950. The first elected parliament came into existence in April 1952.


-Activities to be done in the classroom to explain the election process-

Inspire the election of the class leader from a political election, and explain the whole process to the children in detail. You choose a class leader and a class leader is chosen by the children by voting. Then you children ask the people in which process they give more consent? Which candidate do you like the most? This is how you can explain the election process.


2. What is the role of Parliament in India?

The representatives elected by the voters make laws in the Parliament, through the Parliament we can make laws on the economic, social, religious, education, medical, etc. areas of our country. There are debates about various new schemes in the Parliament itself, we present the budget of our country in the Parliament itself.

-Form a Lok Sabha through the students of class VIII. Then pass a bill to the children, what should be the facility in the school? Get it passed in the Lok Sabha under a new scheme. Also, explain in detail about the opposition party, and what is the role of the opposition party? Explain well to the students, explain to the students how there is a heated debate between for and against.


What will the children learn through this chapter You can prepare a teacher diary based on the following points-



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1 The students will be able to know about the Lok Sabha.
2 The students will be able to know about the Rajya Sabha.
3 Through this chapter, students will understand the working of the State Government and the Central Government.
4 Through this chapter, children will know who are the MLAs of their constituency. Which party has government in your state? Whose government is in the central government? Students will be able to know.
5 Through this chapter, students will be able to know about the tenure of the Sarpanch in the Panchayat for how many years they are elected.
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