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Prince of Peace College, Inc.

Poblacion, Puerto Galera, Oriental Mindoro 5203


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(043) 287 – 3012

Teaching Music in Elementary Grades

Name: LIQUIGAN APPLE P.


Date:
Course and Section:BEED2B

NARRATIVE REPORT LESSON 2


DR. JOSE RIZAL
CHILDHOOD DAYS

Jose Rizal, also one of such Filipino children, and Dr. Jose Rizal was also one of the children who had many
good childhood memories. he had a happy home, full of the love of their parents, full of joy in her family, and
sanctified by prayers. In the midst of such a peaceful, pure, God -loving family, he spent the first years of his
childhood.Rizal's first memory, in his early childhood, was his happy memories or days in the family garden.
Dr. Jose Rizal was a weakling because of illness, and as a small child, he was given the most loving care of his
parents.In the story of Rizal's life as a 2year students education, we still don't know much about DR. Jose Rizal
so I want to study or find out about the life of DR. Jose Rizal in Calamba.

Earliest Childhood Memories. The first memory of Rizal, in his infancy, was his happy days in the family gar den
when he was three years old. Because he was a frail, sickly, and undersized child, he was given the tenderest
care by his parents. His father built a little nipa cottage in the garden for him to play in the daytime. A kind old
wo man was employed as an aya maid to look after his com fort. At times, he was left alone to muse on the
beauties of nature or to play by himself. In his boyhood memoirs he narrated how he at the age of three,
watched from his garden cottage, the culiauan, the maya the maria-capra the martin the pipit, and other birds
listening with wonder and joy to their twilight songs.And the other childhood memory is Angelus' daily
prayers. In the evening, Rizal said, his mother gathered all the children in their house to pray to the Angelus.
With a nostalgic feeling, Rizal also remembered the happy nights illuminated by the moon on the azotea after
the nightly rosary. The aya is related to the Rizal children but includes Jose many stories about fairies just like
stories of buried treasure and trees blooming with diamonds, and other fascinating stories. The imaginary
stories narrated by the aya aroused Rizal and the period of interest in legends.
Sometimes, when he doesn’t want to eat dinner, the aya threatens him that the ghost, the grandfather, the
tigbalang, or a horrible bearded and turbanted Bombay will come to pick him up if he doesn’t eat his dinner.
Another memory of his infancy was walking at night in their town, especially when there was a moon. The aya
took him for a walk in the moonlight along the river, where the trees cast strange shadows on the shore. In
narrating this experience as a child, Rizal wrote. So I want to know more about what Dr. Jose Rizal experience
was like. Jose Rizal so when I was a child I always remembered the story of Rizal when he was young, and
when I was a child we also always prayed with our grandmother and grandfather every 6 pm our grandmother
would gather us every afternoon and After we prayed, I also t hought of walking to see the moonlight at night
like Rizal childhood experience.

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