Science 9
Hi, this is one out of two of my science 9 projects! The link above will take you to my wood bugs reacting to different things project that my science nine class did around the start of the year. I made a possibly regretful choice of working alone, and now that I’m looking back at it the good decision would have either been to put more work into it and follow the instructions the letter. Or work in a group. I did a project meant for four people. Yeah, let that sink in. I did do rather well, but there were still a few things that could and should have been better. again looking back at it, I can’t use the excuse of the fact I did it alone. It was my choice, even my friend gave me that iconic look of total bretral when I announced I was definitely and ultimately working alone. That’s pretty much it, for my reflection on this project, and my closing statement is. Do not work alone, unless you are fantastically sure that you can do it better than you could with a group.
Hello again, this is the second project of my science 9. This is the project my class did on the whole Site C dam conversation that happened a few months back. If you were worried, I used some of the amazing wisdom of not working alone, when you know it’ll just lead to depressingly explaining to your teacher why you worked alone and failed for the second time that year. I did it with one of my best friends and did really well on it, apart from the fact that I, not gonna lie, did the entire project singlehandedly while she sat next to me on her phone. But when the dust settles and my thoughts about why I partnered with her in the first place go away. I realize that I did something amazingly well and with about a thousand other random projects in different languages and math formulas swimming in my head. I also really happened to like this project, I’m the kinda person who gets into reading about controversial topics of all sorts, and putting my thoughts into writing is another thing I enjoy. Even though I had a partner who didn’t work I was still happy about the project itself and that’s about it. Thanks for reading my reflections!