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Here are some of my third grade students' commendable works.

Overview:
    This is an activity enhancer which the students present in front of the whole class. It is graded accordingly through voice modulation, appropriateness of the material, effectiveness of any visual aid used and creativity in presentation. All students are expected to meet these standards in delivering there activity enhancer.

For this period, we assigned the students to prepare English trivia to present in class.

Here are some students who presented their work outstandingly.




Submitted by Gabrielle Beatrix E. Cabrera of 3 - Pacijan class.

Submitted by Paula Betina V. Castro of 3 - Pacijan class.

Submitted by Laura Sophia T. Allan of 3 - Mactan class. 

Submitted to Ms. Candy-O Dimalanta from Jean Margaret P. Lucero of 3 - Boracay class.

Submitted to Ms. Candy-O Dimalanta from Frances Julianne B. Sinoc of 3 - Boracay class.

Submitted by Irvin John M. Book of 3 - Panglao class. 

Submitted by Emilio Luis DC. Acosta of 3 - Panglao class.  

Submitted by Aaron Adrian A. Angulo of 3 - Mactan class.  

Submitted to Ms. Candy-O Dimalanta from Denise Anne P. Napa of 3 - Limasawa class.

Submitted to Ms. Candy-O Dimalanta from Bryle Mikoel P. Ilagan of 3 - Homonhon class.










More commendable achievements from our students will be posted soon.

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