The teacher first helped children recognize the concept of left and right by asking them to raise their left and right hands and touch their left ear, right ear, left knee, and right knee, giving them repeated practice to understand that left and right belong to their bodies. To make learning easier, coloured wristbands were used—blue on the left hand and green on the right—while children followed simple instructions like “Wave your left hand” and “Tap your right foot.” Learning was further reinforced through action-based games such as Simon Says and Follow the Teacher, where children moved or touched body parts according to left or right directions, making the activities fun, interactive, and memorable
