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You have to be patient with everything to get you right at the right time Five year old Jack's entire life consists of his Ma and whatever he has where they live, Room. Room is an approximate ten by ten by ten foot cubed structure, out of which he's never been. Seven years ago, Ma - Joy Newsome, the daughter of Bob and Nancy Newsome - was abducted by "Old Nick", the man who is keeping them captive in Room, which is really a tool shed in his back yard, the shed's only door secured by a number coded keypad, the code which only Old Nick knows. They are dependent on Old Nick for their basic necessities, such as food, water, clothes and utilities. Whenever Old Nick does stay for extended visits in Room, Ma will not let Jack see him or visa versa, Jack who is supposed to hide "asleep" in the wardrobe. Old Nick has no desire to see his biological offspring anyway. To shield him from anything that is happening to them, Ma has told Jack that the two of them and Old Nick are the only real things, and that what Jack reads about in books or sees on television are all not real. Jack believes that Old Nick gets their food by magic from television. The only exposure they have to natural light is a skylight at the top of Room, out of which they can only see sky. Joy knows she can't kill Old Nick because they would still be locked in Room. Joy tried to escape only once before Jack was born, that attempt which failed and which resulted in her not having tried again... until now. She has made this decision to try to escape partly due to Jack's age where he can now understand things better, and an incident which showed Joy what were to happen if something truly did happen to Old Nick with them locked inside. If they are able to escape, not only would Jack be required to adjust to a life and a world he may have no comprehension about, but Joy may find that the outside world is much more difficult to adjust to than she imagines, and not only because of the changes to outside in seven years.
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Life Lesson
You have to be patient with everything to get you right at the right time
Most Powerful part of the story
When policemen helped them and that day they were free
Favorite character in the Movie
Policewoman, Because she helped Jack's mother to rescue  in the house that she was locked in the room.
Reminds me of something
I knew someone that who also treats their child they donât want it to leave her room. They locked the room every time while the kid was inside. I donât know why they treat their own child.
Question to the character
To nick, why did you lock Joy in the room?
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Saroo was a five-year-old child in India of a poor but happy rural family. On a trip with his brother, Saroo soon finds himself alone and trapped in a moving decommissioned passenger train that takes him to Calcutta. Now totally lost in an alien urban environment and too young to identify either himself or his home to the authorities, Saroo struggles to survive as a street child until he is sent to an orphanage. Soon, Saroo is selected to be adopted by the Brierley family in Tasmania, where he grows up in a loving, prosperous home. However, for all his material good fortune, Saroo finds himself plagued by his memories of his lost family in his adulthood and tries to search for them even as his guilt drives him to hide this quest from his adoptive parents and his girlfriend. Only when he has an epiphany does he realize not only the answers he needs, but also the steadfast love that he has always had with all his loved ones in both worlds.
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1.)Life LessonÂ
Do not forget those people you have at the beginning of your life
2.) Most powerful part of the story
He had a new parent and considered him a child and sensed and told him that he had an opportunity to reconstruct his life
 3.) Favorite character in the movie?
Saroo, He did not give up looking for her real mother
4.) Reminds me of something
When I'm in trouble at school I'm thinking that I have to endure what I'm going through as a challenge to me
5.) Question to the character
How can you deal with all of the challenges you have in life?
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August Pullman has been home schooled due to some complicated health issues related to a dramatic cranio-facial abnormality and the rigorous surgery schedule that comes with it. But by the time August turns ten, his parents are beginning to think about the big picture a.k.a. long-term. They have realized that Auggie not only needs to learn more than his mom can teach him, but he also needs to learn to navigate a world that isn't always kind to those who are different.
At Beecher Prep in Manhattan, fifth grade is the first year of middle school, so it's a good time for August to plunge into the mainstream. At first Auggie dreads the idea of so many kids staring at him. And who can blame him? But when his mom tells him about the chicks (no, not the beautiful ten-year-old babesâthe actual chickens that hatch in the science classroom incubator), he's kind of psyched.
Mr. Tushman, the principal of Beecher Prep (and the butt of many a weak joke), arranges a small welcome committee for August. He asks three kids he has heard are really nice to befriend Auggie, show him around, and help him transition into school life. Charlotte is polite and pleasant, Jack is reserved but nice, and Julian is an unkind creep pretty much from the get-go. Oh good.
The welcome wagon being an imperfect entity, Auggie finds himself sitting alone at lunch the first day of school. Out of the blue though, a really nice girl named Summer sits down and strikes up conversation. She first sits with him because she feels sorry for him, but it doesn't take long for the two kids to become friends. Outside of lunch, Jack's desk is next to Auggie's in almost every class. And once he gets used to Auggie's face, Jack realizes that Auggie is a cool, smart, fun kid, plus a really good friend. So while he's not exactly Mr. Popular, Auggie has made a couple of solid friends.
But Jack lacks self-confidence and the courage to stick with his convictions, and finds himself badmouthing Auggie with the best of 'em. Except he doesn't realize that Auggie is sitting at the next desk over, wearing a Halloween mask. It's a devastating betrayal, one that sends Auggie bolting for the bathroom in tears and swearing never to return to school. Luckily his big sister, Via, prods him into returning, saying that learning to cope with the awful days is part of growing up and facing life. Plus she threatens to rat him out. She's still his sister, after all.
Auggie goes back to school, but drops Jack like the proverbial hot potato, leaving his former friend hurt and bewildered. Of course Jack eventually figures out where things went off the rails, and when he does, he feels like a super jerkâand shortly thereafter a showdown between Jack and mean-kid Julian ends up with somebody missing a baby tooth.
Jack and August make up and it seems like life is getting back on track⌠at least until Jack returns from winter break and finds himself suddenly a total social reject. Julian has turned the entire class against Jack for his decision to remain friends with Auggie "The Freak" Pullman. Jack's loyalty is truly put to the test now, as he suffers social isolation on par with Auggie's. If he ditches Auggie, he gets to hang with the popular crowdâbut Auggie and Summer are pretty much the only kids still speaking to him, giving him support even though he's let Auggie down in the past.
The climax of the story comes when the fifth graders are away at nature camp. Auggie and Jack are accosted in the woods one night by some big seventh-graders looking for trouble, and Auggie is verbally and physically assaulted for no reason other than his appearance. A few other boys from Auggie's class circle back to see what's going on, but when they step in to help, the situation explodes into a scuffle. Sweatshirts are ripped, elbows get scraped, and most painfully, Auggie's expensive hearing aids are lost in the night.
Auggie is terrified and hurt, but exhilarated too. Even in pain and in tears, he realizes that boys who have until this point either actively shunned or passively ignored him have, on this occasion, stood up for him and protected him, and have pledged to continue to do so. The injustice of the cruelty toward August catalyzes a permanent change for the better in his classmates' attitudes.
This turning point signals the end of Auggie's painful isolation. His peers finally accept him as one of their ownâas a kid with a heart, a brain, and a great sense of humor in addition to his weird face. Auggie's fifth grade year culminates in victory, and he is admired by students and teachers alike for his courage, his perseverance in the face of difficulty, and the quiet strength of his character.
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1.) Life lessons can be learned from the movie?
Never give in to bullies. Kids can be harsher than adults simply because they say whatever is on their minds. Your true friends will stick up for you.
2.) Most powerful part of the story?
Auggie hides behind his astronaut helmet until one day he doesnât even know where it is. He begins to walk with confidence and develops true friendships along the way, which help build up the courage to not hide his face.
3.) Favorite character in the Movie?Â
The best character is Jack. Although he was a jerk by saying those mean things to August, he remains his loyal friend is therefore the best character. He defended him through the hard times and remained loyal to him.
4.) Reminds me of Something
Do not change who you are to fit into a circle of friends or have certain people like you.Â
5.) Question to the Character
To Via, Why are you ashamed to be friends with others?
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My Favorite Technology
I choose computer because my computer is helpful because of the keyboard, which makes writing and making school work much easier than on a phone.Â
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What topic would you like to learn more in this subject?
The topic I want to learn in this subject is maybe the one that I was interested in my learning ability about modern technology.
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3. What course will you take in college and why?Â
I want to take up Civil Engineer, because I want to experience different technology in learning the different tools they used in teaching.
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2. Was STEM the best choice after all?Â
Of course, STEM is the best choice for me because I want to learn more specially in learning some important knowledge about STEM.
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1. Where do I see myself 10 years from now? Was my learning SPUP vital to where Iâm leading to?
I can see myself 10 years from now, we all know that now a days we can see our community is technology it is easy to transact because all the machine they are using are computerized. Yes SPUP is vital for learning because I know they help me a lot to make me learn more.
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Hi Iâm Irrah Alabaso from Munoz West Roxas Isabela. Iâm studying in St. Paul University of the Philippines. Grade 11 STEM student. !6 years old. I was born in September 23 2002. My motherâs name Lourdelyn Alabaso and my fatherâs name is Samuel Alabaso. My ambition in life is to become an Civil Engineer, if you canât get what you want,want what you can get. Nothing is wrong in seeking great things. So I believe in any project, the important factor is your belief. Without belief there can be no succesful outcome. To do my best is to become one man picked out of a thousand. Thinking well is wise, planning well, wiser doing well, wisest and best of all. In making this I should have a good attitude because our attitude control our lives, attitude are a secret power working twenty four hours a day, for good or bad. It is of paramount importance that we know how to harness and control this great force. Nothing can stop the man with the right mental attitude from achieving his/her goal, Nothing on earth can help the man with wrong mental attitude. In doing something there should be a commitment is in deed at key to success to fullfilment. When youâre interested in doing something you do it only when circumstances permit. When youâre committed to something you accept no excuses, only the result the individual who achieves is the one who believes he can and who throws himself/herself into reaching his/her goal. To achieve this ambition you should have a self confidence because confidence, like art, never comes from having all the questions. Youâve got to take the initiative to play your game. In a decisive set confidence is the difference. In all my activities I should also be creative in allowing myself to make mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep. If you have done something the same way for a year, look it critically, if you have done it for two years, modify, if you have done it for five years through it away and start over.I cannot achieve this goal without criticism, because no leader is exempt from criticism and his/her humility will nowhere be seen more clearly than in the manner in which he/she accept and reacts to it. Let the refining and improving of you own life keep you busy that you have little time criticizing others. What we tend to complain about most in other people are those things we donât like about ourselves. And lastly every individual should have freedom to do things. Those who deny freedom to others observe it not for themselves. Freedom stops where the infrigement of anotherâs rights begins, So if you do not think about the future, you cannot have one, the best thing about the future is that it comes one day at a time.
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