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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
REGION I
PANGASINAN SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE II
FLORES INTEGRATED SCHOOL
SAN MANUEL, PANGASINAN

Name:Lyka Mae S. Aque Year & Srand: 12-STEM


Submitted to: Ma’am Ilonah Joy Revamontan-Casupang

Title: A Journey of Discovery: Educational Field Trip to Art Island,


Manila Zoo, Rizal Park, and Venice Grand Canal
Our educational field trip unfolded as a captivating journey
through art, nature, history, and the allure of the Venice Grand
Canal. This immersive experience aimed to broaden students' horizons
and enhance their understanding of diverse subjects.The adventure
commenced at Art Island, an oasis of creativity. Students were
enthralled by the interactive and visually striking art installations,
providing a unique platform for self-expression and exploration. From
optical illusions to surreal landscapes,
Art Island sparked the imagination, fostering an appreciation for
diverse artistic perspectives.Next on our itinerary was Manila Zoo, a
haven for biodiversity education.We embarked on a guided tour,
encountering various animal species and engaging in informative
sessions with zookeepers. The experience not only deepened their
understanding of wildlife but also instilled a sense of responsibility
for environmental conservation.The Venice Grand Canal, a touch of
Italian charm in the heart of Manila. Students marveled at the
picturesque canal, gondola rides, and Venetian-inspired architecture.
This unexpected cultural detour provided a global perspective,
connecting local experiences with the broader world.The final chapter
of our education trip on Rizal Park,Stepping into the historical Rizal
Park,We were transported to a bygone era. Monuments, gardens, and
historical markers unfolded the story of Jose Rizal and the
Philippines' struggle for independence. This leg of the journey
allowed for reflection on national identity and a connection to the
rich tapestry of Philippine history.
The educational field trip to Art Island, Manila Zoo, Rizal Park,
and Venice Grand Canal was a symphony of diverse experiences, weaving
art, nature, history, and global culture into the fabric of learning.
As students returned, they carried not only newfound knowledge but
also a deeper appreciation for the interconnectedness of the world
around them.

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