Sunday, September 10, 2017

BAHAY NA BATO IN LA UNION

Bahay na Bato is located in Luna, La Union. The house is made of stones and pebbles found along the beaches of the municipality. Luna is known as the Pebble Capital of the North.

Note:  Photos were taken during the faculty summer outing in La Union and Pangasinan in 2017.



The pebble-filled beach.










QCAFI GOLDEN LAUREL AWARDEES 2017


Sunday, March 12, 2017

SUNDATE WITH FAMBAM

Our Guam-based cousin and his wife invited us to lunch at 11:00 AM at Dampa, Farmers Market, Cubao, in Quezon City. Our group arrived 19 minutes early, while our cousin and his wife arrived a few minutes later. It was nice seeing this lovely couple again ...for the nth time.

At the "paluto" seafood stalls, we ordered fresh oysters, prawns, maya-maya, lapu-lapu, scallops, squid, and chop suey, and had them cooked in a variety of ways by the chef at one of the stalls in Dampa. While waiting for the food at our table, we quenched our thirst with fresh buko juice, reminisced about the old days, and talked about our elders, our children, our jobs, and more....until the food finally arrived.


The fambam while enjoying a sumptuous lunch at Dampa, 
Farmers Market. 
Buttered Oysters
Prawns with Chilli Sauce
Sweet and Sour Lapu-lapu
Sauteed Scallops

Chop Soy
Inihaw na Pusit
Sinigang na Maya-maya
Fresh Buko Juice
Who would not droll over these food? Seafood is life!

The menu

We proceeded to the nearest Starbucks for some coffee, then headed home feeling satiated.

Till we meet again, my dear cousin and his wife. Have a safe trip back home. Thank you for the *pasalubong* and the sumptuous lunch. ♥♥♥



Sunday, January 22, 2017

THE ACADEMIC BASH—AN EDUCATIONAL STRATEGY

The academic fiesta in Quezon City Academy is a mixing together of seven curricular subjects in which the subjects could no longer still be savored by the taste buds.

Science & Technology, Mathematics, Filipino, English, Social Studies, MAPEH, TLE-ICT, become one single bowl of tossed salad, with Values Education as salad oil.

The Academic Bash has a different aura from classroom instruction. Activities in the bash develop cooperative learning while classroom instruction measures individual efforts.

 THE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY FAIR

There is no substitute for an investigatory project as a tool for a better understanding of the scientific process. Here, students identify problems, keenly observe situations, conduct experiments, formulate hypotheses, and arrive at conclusions with solid bases.

No research study is complete without a written technical report. So students have to hone their writing skills. In the science congress they develop their speaking capability as well. They have to talk to judges, fellow investigators, & the visiting public.

No school curriculum is complete without a science and technology fair component.

 THE RECYCLING FAIR

Your visit to the recycling fair in the Biology laboratory will show how recycling could turn garbage into decors, implements, and accessories in homes and schools, and other feasibility.

Recycling could be a seed bed of many sunshine businesses. Appreciate the joy of working on recycled items in the process of helping the anti-global warming efforts to make Earth a better place to live in.

QUEZON CITY ACADEMY
Foundation, Inc.

ACADEMIC BASH
January 24, 25, 26, 27, 2017

Theme: 
“Juan Science, One Nation”
“Environmental Preparation through Science Innovations”

January 24
· Magic Tricks
            Alvendia Hall
            Grade 8 ————————— 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM
· Viewing of Investigatory Projects & Recycled Projects, AM/PM
            Biology and Chemistry Laboratories
            Grade 7 & 9 ———————— 6:10 AM to 11:50 AM
            Grade 10 ———–———–—— 12:50 PM to 3:10 PM
            Grade 11 ————————– 12:30 PM to 12:50 PM

January 25
· Mathematics Bee
            Roofdeck ———————— 7:00 AM to 11:50 AM
· Magic Tricks
            Alvendia Hall
            Grade 10 ———————— 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM
· Viewing of Investigatory Projects  & Recycled Projects
            Biology and Chemistry Laboratories
            Grade 8 —————————— 12:30 PM to 3:10 PM

January 26
· Science Project Defense
            Alvendia Hall ---------------------- 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM
· Science Congress
            Alvendia Hall ————–—— 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM
· ICT/Video Presentation
            Internet Laboratory --------------- 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM
               Grade 7 & 8 Video Promotional Campaign
               Grade 9 & 10 Poster Making Contest

January 27
· Academic Challenge
            Grade 7 and 9 ————– 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM
            Grade 8 and 10 ———–—— 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM
            Grade 11 ————————— 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM
· Awarding Ceremony
            Roofdeck
            Grade 7 & 9 ——–——— 11:00 AM to 11:50 AM

            Grade 8, 10 & 11 ————— 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM

Friday, January 20, 2017

DINNER AT MANGAN

 January 16, 2017

Had a blast with my BFF Nene, Arnie (batch 2000), and her mom at Mangan Restaurant in SM City. We spent the night reminiscing about the old days over a sumptuous dinner of crispy pata, pinakbet, and a platter of pritong paborito (including chicken drumsticks, pork liempo, tilapia, fish lumpia, and dried biya fish), along with plain rice and green mango shake.
   

Tuesday, January 10, 2017

BLOGGERS BLOGGING BLOGS

Social media is one of the best ways to disseminate information, as internet users spend a significant amount of time on these platforms - googling, looking for news, or simply connecting with relatives, friends, and acquaintances.

 One of the activities in my ICT (Empowerment Technologies) class is to identify the appropriate web platform for promoting social change. Students are assigned to identify a problem in their respective communities (e.g., littering, stray dogs/cats, improper garbage disposal, blocked drainage, noisy neighbors, snatching, vandalism, etc.). They are then asked to create a website where they can post or blog about these issues, aiming to persuade both community leaders and residents or homeowners to help solve the problems in their area.

The social media platforms my students used to raise awareness about their chosen community issues include social networks (e.g., Facebook, Twitter) and blogs and forums (e.g., Blogspot).

Here are some of the community problem-related blogs submitted by my ICT students during SY 2016–2017:
http://gabriellesevilla.blogspot.com/
https://einadanielle.blogspot.com/
http://cielview.blogspot.com/
https://mikylayoo7012.blogspot.com/
http://tacadiknows.blogspot.com/
http://allthesedust.blogspot.com/  
http://bellisimoposto.blogspot.com/ 
http://ahgasehilary.blogspot.com/
http://pawsyeshome.blogspot.com
https://jssmbrlx.blogspot.com/
http://llyssafincale.blogspot.com/
http://caineenrico2324.blogspot.com/
http://hismaniapers.blogspot.com/
http://markfernandezzz.blogspot.com/
http://kylaaareyes98.blogspot.com/
http://nickoledeonph.blogspot.com/
http://rheigndeyro.blogspot.com/
http://jinhwannabie.blogspot.com/
https://morningstar19.blogspot.com/
http://ninyasantosx.blogspot.com/
http://embasanning.blogspot.com/
http://deiniel023.blogspot.com/
http://doggysky.blogspot.com/
http://ardrinmonterola.blogspot.com/
http://ajrdrgez14.blogspot.com/
http://ervinaugustus.blogspot.com/
http://den23mark.blogspot.com/

More to come...