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"One Down, Three More to Go"


            First Quarter is almost done, I gained new knowledge, new learnings and new experiences. First quarter is like my warm up every school year, I don’t excel that much in this quarter but I always try my best. Different subjects, different learnings, different experience but I have only one goal, which is to finish the quarter without regrets. I’ve learned different equations with Math, how to prepare from different calamities with Araling Panlipunan, understanding texts with English and understanding the movements of the earths surface with Science. I’ve also learned about internet access or connections with ICT, creativity and healthy activities with MAPEH, new learning with Basic Electronics, stories with lessons to learn in Filipino, some parts and different types of Research and learning good morals with Edukasyon sa Pagpapakatao.

        In the process of learning, we always encounter problems and challenges, especially we are in the pandemic situation and classes is happening through modular and online. There are times that I don’t understand some parts of the concept notes and some instructions given by our teachers. There are also times when I feel exhausted while reading the concept notes and doing my school works. But I overcome these challenges through asking teachers and classmates about something that is not clear to me, by having time management and taking a rest when I feel exhausted.



  

          I know that I did my best during the first quarter but I will do better in the next quarters. I may not be the best and fast when it comes to learning new things, but one thing is for sure, I am willing to learn and will continue learning to expand my knowledge and understanding to things that is very important. I will work harder and smarter in the next coming quarters. I will trust the process and be with the process.


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  1. Hello Justine Dave! I really like what you've written here. The message is clear and the blog overall is very engaging. This quarter sure was tiring, but fun of course! We've learned many things throughout this quarter and it was very enjoying to discover new things!!

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  2. Hi! As a student myself I can clearly relate to you. Having been in the same position as you, all I want to say is a job well done this quarter and continue to strive and learn

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