Thursday, October 23, 2025

Reflection

 


a. What are the learning/discoveries that I have gained?

The quarter was packed with new lessons that expanded my knowledge in a variety of ways. I discovered that I have a knack for certain subjects that I previously found intimidating, and I also learned the importance of perseverance. The most significant discovery was that learning doesn't have to be easy to be enjoyable. The feeling of finally understanding a complex topic after a lot of hard work was incredibly rewarding and is a new source of motivation for me. I also gained a better understanding of my own study habits and learned to be more proactive in seeking out information and working with my peers.

b. What are the problems/challenges that I have encountered?

This quarter was not without its hurdles. The most significant challenge was the sheer volume of new information that we had to absorb in a short amount of time. There were times when I felt overwhelmed and struggled to keep up with the fast pace of the lessons. Balancing my time between different subjects and maintaining focus was also difficult. Another challenge was grappling with the more complex philosophical or abstract concepts that required deep critical thinking, which was a change from the more straightforward lessons of the previous quarter.

c. How did I address these challenges?

To overcome these challenges, I developed a few strategies. When faced with a difficult concept, I learned to take a step back and break it down into smaller, more manageable parts. I also started utilizing resources beyond just the class materials, including online tutorials and videos, to get a different perspective. A key strategy was reaching out to my classmates and the teacher for help. Collaborative learning made the difficult parts more manageable and even fun. Most importantly, I adopted a mindset of resilience and patience, reminding myself that it's okay to struggle as long as I don't give up

d. Moving on, I will carry these lessons and strategies forward. I will continue to embrace the challenge of difficult topics, knowing that the reward of understanding is worth the effort. I will also prioritize effective time management and organization to better handle my workload. Moving forward, I will be more proactive in my learning by exploring topics that interest me further outside of the classroom. Most importantly, I will continue to seek help from my peers and teachers and embrace collaboration, because I learned that teamwork is an essential part of success. This quarter has taught me that the most enjoyable learning experiences are often those that require the most effort, and I look forward to applying this lesson in the future.

This second quarter was a true test of our resilience, full of challenging assignments and complex lessons that pushed us beyond our comfort zones. While there were moments of frustration and late nights of studying, the process was also incredibly rewarding and fun. The difficulty was what made the breakthroughs so satisfying, as we transformed initial confusion into moments of clarity and understanding. It was a quarter of significant academic growth, where every new concept and tricky problem felt like a puzzle waiting to be solved. We discovered new passions and interests along the way, proving that the best learning happens when we're challenged and have the chance to explore what we don't know yet. In the end, the hard work paid off, and the satisfaction of mastering a new skill made every ounce of effort worthwhile.



Teacher's day


 

Science Month proved to be a resounding success, filled with fun and engaging activities that captured the interest and enthusiasm of participants of all ages. Students particularly enjoyed the variety of hands-on workshops, creative competitions like poster making and costume contests, and the exciting quiz bees that challenged their knowledge in a lively atmosphere. Many expressed how much they loved the opportunity to apply scientific concepts in a creative way, from crafting costumes from recycled materials to building robotics projects. The events not only made learning about science more meaningful and exciting but also fostered teamwork and a passion for discovery, leaving everyone with fond memories and a deeper appreciation for the role of science and technology.

Science Month


 

Science Month proved to be a resounding success, filled with fun and engaging activities that captured the interest and enthusiasm of participants of all ages. Students particularly enjoyed the variety of hands-on workshops, creative competitions like poster making and costume contests, and the exciting quiz bees that challenged their knowledge in a lively atmosphere. Many expressed how much they loved the opportunity to apply scientific concepts in a creative way, from crafting costumes from recycled materials to building robotics projects. The events not only made learning about science more meaningful and exciting but also fostered teamwork and a passion for discovery, leaving everyone with fond memories and a deeper appreciation for the role of science and technology.

Climate change

 



Climate change is a long-term shift in the planet's average temperatures and weather patterns, caused primarily by human activities since the 1800s. While Earth's climate has changed naturally throughout history, the current warming trend is happening at an unprecedented and accelerated rate. 

Human activities, primarily the burning of fossil fuels and large-scale land-use changes, are the main reason we are experiencing rapid climate change. Since the Industrial Revolution, these activities have significantly increased the amount of heat-trapping greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, amplifying Earth's natural "greenhouse effect". 

A multifaceted approach to combating climate change involves both mitigation to reduce emissions and adaptation to address unavoidable impacts. Mitigation strategies focus on cutting greenhouse gases by transitioning from fossil fuels to renewable energy, increasing energy efficiency in homes and transportation, promoting sustainable agriculture, and protecting natural carbon sinks like forests. Simultaneously, adaptation involves building resilience to climate impacts already in the pipeline, such as building stronger infrastructure to withstand storms and sea-level rise, managing water scarcity, and supporting vulnerable communities. Successfully tackling climate change requires urgent action and significant investment from governments, businesses, and individuals working together to implement these solutions.

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