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Second Quarter of HTML Tags

 During the Second Quarter in ICT, I learned a lot about HTML and how to use different tags to make a simple webpage. I discovered how each tag works and how they all come together to form something that looks organized and complete. It amazed me how typing just a few lines of code could turn into a real webpage. Through this, I realized that creating websites takes patience and attention to detail, but it’s also fun and creative at the same time. One of the biggest challenges I faced was remembering all the HTML tags and where to put them correctly. Sometimes, I would forget to close a tag or get confused about which tag to use, and that would mess up the whole layout. It was also tricky to understand why certain parts of my code didn’t work the way I expected. There were moments when I felt frustrated, but I knew that mistakes were part of learning. To handle these challenges, I practiced as much as I could and reviewed my lessons after class. I often redid my activities until I ...

Thank you for a Wonderful Year

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 When I was in second grade, I often got sick in class. Sometimes I felt dizzy or got a fever while we were studying, and my teacher, Ma’am Candy, always helped me. She would take me to the clinic, give me water, and check on me to make sure I was okay. Even though she was busy with many students, she always took the time to care for me. Her kindness made me feel safe and cared for whenever I wasn’t feeling well. Because Ma’am Candy was so nice to me, I wanted to thank her in my own little way. When I got better, I drew a picture of her and wrote “Thank you, Ma’am Candy!” on it. I gave it to her after class, and she smiled and hugged me. I also tried to be more behaved and listen carefully in class to make her happy. It felt good to show her how thankful I was. Now that I’m older, I still remember how caring Ma’am Candy was. She didn’t just teach lessons, she showed me what kindness means. Because of her, I learned to care for others too, just like she cared for me. I will always b...