September 27

Wood Bug project

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Reflection

For this experiment, my group and I created an artificial habitat for wood bugs. Our goal was to make it as close to a natural habitat as possible. This allowed everyone in our group to further develop our creative thinking skills. During this experiment, we all had to communicate and contribute ideas. Our final habitat was a combination of all of our ideas, which further improved our communication skills.

I think that the experiment would have been much more effective if we had a few days to make observations. We only had one day to do this experiment, and it did not seem like they really ate anything except for a little bit of celery. We also could have improved the artificial habitat that we made. In our habitat, was dirt, and some stones (and the 2 foods). We could have put more things from their natural habitat in our artificial habitat to make it seem more real to them.

 

 

 

September 24

Perspectives and Identity essay

Reflection:
A way I used communication while
writing this essay is getting one of my
peers to edit my essay for me, and I
did the same for him. While writing
this essay, I had to use lots of critical
thinking. I had to think back over a
year ago to my trip to guatemala, to
provide examples in my essay. I also
had to try to keep readers interested
the whole time. While writing this
essay, i had to dig deep into a foreign
culture to make my story complete.
While writing I needed to have lots of
personal awareness. At the time, I
had lots of homework from other
classes and after school activities. I
had to figure out how to handle the
work load and get things done. My
solution to this was to do 1 thing at a
time and try to not stress.

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