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REFLECTION


 This quarter didn't just gave me time to think but also reflect to what our teacher gave and taught us. As we end the quarter 4, and being a Grade 10 learner, we'll never forget the times where our teacher-- ma'am Evelyn made us take notes, and make floorwax of the room. It was fun, to think that by that simple task it taught us to clean and have fun a bit.


Real talk, it was fun learning many lessons about electronics and coding, even though I am not an expert.What’s interesting is that learning something outside your comfort zone often leaves a bigger impact than expected. Even if you don’t plan to become a programmer or an engineer, the lessons you’ve picked up—like breaking problems into smaller steps, paying attention to detail, and not giving up when things get tricky—are skills you can carry into any field. It’s less about becoming a master of coding or circuits, and more about building resilience and confidence in tackling challenges.

If you think about it, every time you struggled with a code error or a circuit that didn’t work, you were practicing patience and persistence. Every time you finally solved it, you proved to yourself that you could push through frustration and find solutions. That’s real growth, and it’s something worth appreciating. So, to my classmates who helped me trough it, Thank ya'll!

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