Wednesday, August 25, 2010

i salute all mentors. :]



Be inspired with this "The Teddy Stallard" movie. It is a story of a teacher who made a difference in the life of a student. For eight minutes, I hope you realize the moral of the story. :)
Now I'm fifteen. At this age, I already know how to read. I know how to write. I know how to speak and express my sentiments. AND IT'S ALL BECAUSE OF A TEACHER.

I can't help but think that my professors have "created" my life. Probably you are probing why. Let me explicate then how.

My teachers (parents) have told me the A, B, C's of life. They have taught me the basic values that I need to live with throughout my life. My teachers (in school) have exercised my reading and writing skills. The scolding habit of my teachers have given me experience- the learnings outside the four walls of the classroom. The different activities organized by teachers have taught me and my apprentices how to live on our own. So, in the first place, they molded me to be the person I am now. And until now, they continue to mold me for a brighter future.

"You showed me how, how to live like I do. If it wasn't for you I would never be who I am." Thanks, dear teachers.

HEY! DEAREST! IF YOU CAN READ THIS, THANK A TEACHER. :)

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Thank you ICT! :)

The first day of the school year 2010-2011 has marked a new milestone in my learning journey. This meant another step toward my success. And yet in my first quarter, here are the things I have learned:first, the HISTORY OF THE INTERNET. This lesson has opened my eyes to where the Internet has actually started. It made me look up to those people who have made the Internet possible. I will always carry these learnings throughout my life. Next, THE INTERNET. This lesson has told me that the Internet actually has "secrets". I have learned about the different types of data- text files, graphic files and multimedia. I have learned about the Internet Services and Tools, and the blog- a coined term from web and log; the different types and the different types of blog search engines. Thanks to these things, I am now more aware about the "secrets" of the Internet. Third, THE URL. I have learned about the different parts of the URL-from the protocol to the Top-Level Domain. Thanks to this lesson, I already know those words written in the address box are.

The ICT is the best! I don't have any problems about it. The teacher is so kind and patient. The Internet connection at our work station is fast. The lessons are well-fed. What more could you ask for? No more!

Moving on, I will continue to love ICT and study hard for high grades. I know I will be successful someday-thanks to ICT.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

LET'S LOVE..

Sa Pangangalaga ng Wika at Kalikasan,
Wagas na Pagmamahal ang Kailangan.

The Philippines is a wide archipelago. It is a country of different provinces, different people, different cultures and of course, of different dialects.

Having different dialects has been seen by President Manuel Quezon as a major problem in our country. That is why he passed a law declaring Tagalog as our national language. This was a good move by President Quezon.

Despite the law that has been passed, there are still people, especially in the native areas who don't know the national language. When all of us are to talk to each other, we would not understand each other. All of us want to preserve our own dialects, but think about it-if we all want to end the poverty in this country, then we should learn to love and respect our national language.

We all know that our natural resources are already being destroyed. Let us learn to take care of them. But how will we be able to make a choral move; how are we going to make a plan in making our move when we can't even understand each other.

AND SO HERE'S THE BOTTOM LINE. Let us learn to love each other, so that we can take care of our nature.