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How to hit Bullseye in Archery for the first timer?



Did you know that Archery is one of the competitive sports in Olympic Games? Whether you knew it or not, Archery is an interesting sport for everyone to try. Last week, my son Meachel Terrin tried it at Wild Bow Archery. This is a very good alternative to classic fun activities on summer. Starting from P150 pesos, you can enjoy hitting the target face with 15 arrows. You don't need to worry whether you hit the target or not because there's an in house trainor that will guide you how to use the Archery Bow gear. So, this was his first Archery experience. He's motivated to do more because he hit the bullseye once and for all. 💘 Nice try Rain. 👌




How to hit Bullseye in Archery for the first timer?
  • Know your gear size, the trainor will give you the correct gear size for you.
  • Tell the trainor whether you're a left-handed or right-handed person. The appropriate archery gear will be given to you.
  • Body positioning toward the paper target face.
  • Load an arrow
  • Draw string hand towards face and rest
  • Hold out bow arm to form 'T'
  • Release arrow towards the target




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Role Play for English Class.




Another memorable Monday to keep, Rain played as Mantis of Kung Fu Panda role play. Part of their performance's task the entire Grade 2 class was divided into 5 groups. The first performer was going to play Cinderella, second Power Rangers, third Rapunzel, fourth Kung Fu Panda and fifth Frozen. They're given a week to practice and secure costume for their designated roles. So on the 12th of March, they performed their best acting role. Just click the hyperlinks to see other videos. Have fun watching! Kudos to all of you kids! 👏💯


Kung Fu Panda Team with Grade 2 FL class adviser, Mrs. Shela Duavis.

Playing as Mantis on Monday while Tigress reading the script seriously! 🐼🐯

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Grade 2 of Marigondon Elementary celebrated National Arts Month.



The master teacher Mrs. Sanchez of Marigondon Elementary opened the culmination of National Arts Month with brief info about this annual celebration. Accordingly, in 1991 the National Arts Month started with the signing of Presidential Proclamation 683, declaring February as National Arts Month. Over the years, private and government schools organize events and activities to showcase the artistic brilliance of the Filipinos. But due to huge population of Marigondon Elementary School, it was celebrated by year levels from Kindergarten to Grade 6 that's why the event lasted this 1st week of March. Since I have four kids schooling at that great school, I have to attend the culmination supposedly four times but I only witnessed one event from start to finish on Grade 2 level where my son Meachel Terrin is currently enrolled.


Beauty and Pretty Boy (Kimya, Meachel Terrin)



I was so delighted watching the kids ages 7-8 handles the entire Program spontaneously with dynamic emcee Nathali Alicaya from the start of singing the National Anthem conducted by Hannah Mahilum, Prayer Doxology by selected Grade 2 pupils, Dance Sport Intermission Number, Ukelele Presentation, and Dance and Sing Group Presentations (Group 1, Group 2, Group 3, Group 4, & Group 5). The participants of the events were the entire class of Fast Learners Classes under Mrs. Shela Duavis and Mrs. Reina Gonzales and selected pupils of the regular classes. The program started around 2 o'clock in the afternoon and ended around 5 pm. One thing I noticed, the event was so lively due to great audience around from teachers, parents, relatives, and friends of the participants. Have fun watching! 

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