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Jonalyn T.

Oligo

STEM 11-YA-2

READING AND WRITING

A Classroom, a Home, and a Family


All of us have a story to share. It can be a thing, a place, or someone special. But for
today, I'll tell you something unforgettable.

Every time we hear the word "classroom", the first thought that comes to our mind is
that it is a place where a student could learn, discover new things, and dream. But for me, it
goes beyond that. A single classroom consisted of four corners that served as the foundation
not only for the classroom itself but also for the family that was built inside that classroom.

I still remember our classroom when I was in grade ten. Once you look around, you
can find different things. In the front, you could see a black board and a white board. The
board symbolizes the obstacles that we faced during that year. At the back of the classroom,
there is a cabinet full of laboratory equipment, as well as a bathroom that we used during
class. The attached picture of us at the upper left side of the classroom. It's beautiful. This
part of the classroom represents our personalities, hobbies, and interests in life. The
excitement that we felt while fixing it together. Our classroom was brightly colored, making
you think it was a kindergarten classroom, but it was actually our home—a home where you
could feel the warmth, the love, and the joy of being together in every challenge of our
journey that year.

A classroom is more than just a place; it is our home that witnesses our life's
milestones. This place is our treasure that we will never forget. A classroom, a home, and a
family.

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