When the pandemic started, my life changed in many ways. I was in Grade 6, and suddenly I could not go to school, meet my friends, or play outside. Everyone had to stay at home, wear masks, and be careful to stay safe. At first, it felt strange, confusing, and a little scary. Even though it was a hard time, I learned to adjust, spend more time with my family, and find new ways to stay happy and busy at home.

When pandemic start, I had to adjust and answer my module alone. Sometimes it was hard to understand because I didn’t have a teachers to guide me. missed seeing my classmates and friends every day. I also missed playing outside, joining school activities, and celebrating lbirthdays, and special events at school.

One of the hardest moments for me was graduating online instead of walking on the stage. I felt so bad because I could not wear my gown, take photos with my friends, or celebrate the way I imagined. It felt strange and sad to finish Grade 6 at home in front of a computer.

To cope with the pandemic, I made a daily routine. I planned time for studying, resting, and helping at home. I also made sure to take breaks to relax or do something fun. When I felt bored, sad, or stressed, I listened to music, play games, reading books, or talked to my family. These things made me feel better and helped me stay positive.I also learned the importance of staying healthy. I washed my hands regularly, were a mask, ate healthy food, and exercised a little every day. Spending more time at home taught me to be patient, creative, and thankful for the small things in life. I realized that even when life is difficult, it is possible to find happiness and hope.

The pandemic was one of the hardest times of my life, but it also taught me many lessons. I’ve learned to be strong, patient, and thankful for my family, friends, and health. I learned to enjoy simple moments, like spending time with my family or reading a good book. Even though life was very different during the pandemic, it helped me grow and become a better person. The lessons I learned and the experiences I had will stay with me forever.
