Classical analytical techniques, such as titrimetry and gravimetry, remain foundational in chemical education despite the widespread use of modern instrumental methods. These techniques offer students essential hands-on experience in quantitative analysis, developing their precision, critical thinking, and laboratory skills. This article presents structured practical tasks based on titrimetric and gravimetric methods designed specifically for undergraduate and secondary-level chemistry students. By engaging in real laboratory exercises, students gain a deeper understanding of stoichiometry, chemical reactions, and analytical procedures. The implementation of these classical methods not only reinforces theoretical knowledge but also fosters a strong foundation for future scientific work.