Thursday, October 11, 2012

RILI visits Aguinaldo, gets enchanted at EK

A student takes notes on important historical events in the life of
Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo during the educational tour in Cavite.
Rainbow Institute of Learning, Inc. (RILI) went to the Aguinaldo Shrine, Enchanted Kingdom, and other places in the Cavite province and Sta. Rosa City for their educational tour, Oct. 5.

The trip's first stop was the Island Cove mini-zoo in Cavite. Students saw wild animals in captivity such as Bengal tigers, Philippine crocodiles, and snakes. Some animals were even brought outside their cages to be touched by the students. These captive wild animals served as their kind's ambassadors as they taught the students about the importance of conservation and keeping our environment fit for wildlife to flourish.

RILIans then got important bits of facts during their visit to the Aguinaldo Shrine in Kawit, Cavite. They saw Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo's house and some rare artifacts connected to our first president. Students took note of the events in history that were relevant to the life of Gen. Aguinaldo. They also saw what style of architecture were present during that era.

Students experienced what they were discussing in their Physics
class in one of the rides at the Enchanted Kingdom amusement
park in Sta. Rosa, Laguna.
Students were then taken to the Gardenia factory where Gardenia breads are made. Students watched with amazement at how bread is mass produced by big machines. They saw how important strict quality checks are in ensuring that the food we eat are safe as well as nutritious.

After visiting Gardenia, students headed to Nuvali at Sta. Rosa City in Laguna for a quick break while feeding the fish on the man-made lake. Some students opted for a more exciting way to spend the break which is by a boat-ride.

All then headed to Enchanted Kingdom, also in Sta. Rosa, to spend the whole afternoon having fun. The students were exposed to practical Physics at the amusement park. It was a perfect example of how science can be made fun.

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