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ARA CHELLE S.

TIBAY

10-NARRA

Educational trips or Educational tour are also important in many ways.


When we say Educational tour it means more than simply leaving the school
grounds. Educational trips should always have a major educational element, but the impact
of Educational trips can extend much further. The importance of Educational trips includes
giving us students the chance to build closer bonds with our classmates, experience new
environments and enjoy a day away from the classroom.

I belonged in the No.1 bus together with my classmates. Before we went to our
first destination we conducted a prayer to ask Jesus Christ’s protection in our trip. When
we arrived at our first destination which was ‘’Museo ni Manuel Quezon” there are so many
people around the museum. The others are taking pictures. The Museum features the life
and political career of President Quezon and explains the historical context in which he
emerged as leader of the country. Besides artifacts and photographs, timelines are all over
the museum walls recounting not only Quezon's history but also providing context to his
life by putting it side by side with a nation transitioning from American rule then being
thrown into the fire that is the Second World War. And because of that I felt so happy and
blessed that we have visited this kind of museum. When we finally visit Quezon's museum,
we went to "Presidential Cars Museum." The vehicles are important historical artifacts that
could us new insights on our history and former leaders, and we was able to see them all in
one place at the Quezon Memorial Circle in Quezon City. When we finally saw all the cars,
we proceed to “Museo ni Rizal” our national hero. It is popularly known as Rizal Shrine. It
also features tactile sculptures and braille which contain information about the National
Hero who hails from Calamba. These three museums have differences but they are equally
beautiful and informative. Nowadays, some students are not interested to our national
heroes or the history of our country, but if the others are not interested about it they must
respect ou national heroes for saving our country. After visiting all the museums we went
to our last destination which is “Enchanted Kingdom” located at Sta. Rosa Laguna. When we
arrived at Enchanted, we went inside and we rode in space shuttle. It was a great
experienced because it is one of the most scariest ride in Enchanted Kingdom. We talked
about our facial expressions while riding at space shuttle and its so funny because all of us
are gaping. After we rode in space shuttle we felt hungry that’s why we bought some foods
like footlong and milk tea. The foods are very expensive but it’s alright because we enjoyed
it as well. We took some pictures to capture those happy moments and since we are in
grade 10 this is our last year in our school and we only have 4 months to spend more time
and bond together. So we must capture tose kinds of happy moments together with our
classmates. We can use that as a remembrance and to remember great experiences.
BRYAN BEN F. ADAM

10-NARRA

Educational tour gives us opportunities and exposure to visit the other


places. It also helps us to visualize what we are learning at school. This activity
also helps us to develop our own personalities. Through field trips, we are able
to acquire more knowledge and be familiar with the things that are related to
our lessons or school topics.

A great way to explore and gain experience, last Saturday November


16, 2019 we held our Educational tour at 4:30 in the morning. Our bus was No.1
and before proceeding to our first destination we conducted a short pray for
us to be safe. Our first destination was “Museo ni Manuel Quezon” We saw
some cool furniture, plates and pictures of Manuel L. Quezon and his wife, and
a katana. Then at its center is a mausoleum containing the remains of Manuel
L. Quezon, the second President of the Philippines, and his wife, First Lady
Aurora Quezon. Fast forward to our second venue which is “Presidential Cars
Museum” the cars are very different compared to the cars nowadays. It’s very
unique and nice. It was amazing after seeing the all the cars inside the
museum. After that we directly went to “Museo ni Rizal” the Museo ni Jose Rizal
Calamba has six galleries featuring Rizal’s early education, his travels abroad,
and nationalist undertakings in Europe. The ground floor of the house historically
served as a stable for horses and carriages. It contains several exhibits on Rizal's
childhood, including exact copies of Rizal's writings, drawings and original
baptismal certificate.The upper floor served as the family's living quarters and
consisted of: the living room, dining area, bathroom and library. After visiting
the “Museo ni Rizal” we proceed to “Enchanted Kingdom” we are all excited
to have a great experience and to have more bondings together. We rode in
the space shuttle, that was the first time I rode there and it’s so scary and we
can’t stop screaming. And for me, I will never forget that kind of experience.
We must face our fears because we only leave ones and we must enjoy life.
After getting tired because of the rides, we bought some foods to eat we
didn't even care if it was expensive because we were hungry. This Educational
tour 2019 was one of the most great and memorable experience for me.

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