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Category: Science 9

Water Cycle Comic

 

In this earth science project I got to demonstrate a water molecule’s journey through the water cycle by creating a comic.

The core competency I demonstrate in this project is creative thinking.  Here is evidence that I can generate new ideas and build upon my ideas:  When I started creating the comic I wanted it to be informational but digestible, so that even a child could understand this comic.  When creating the character to represent a water molecule I had many ideas, but since this was something I wanted to be simple and fun I had to polish up my work and narrow it down to the style shown above.  I was also able to build ideas through experimentation.  I wrote out my block of sentences for each slide and then sketched out a few drawings to convey that idea.  Like the character design I then picked the best from my options (or even combined some of my ideas) so that the personification of the water molecule parodied a real life water molecule.  By having multiple ideas and narrowing them down I can make my ideas more creative and suitable for the project.

One of the ways I want to improve is by taking more risks in how I showcase my information.  If I use more ideas that are more unique or “out there” I have more potential to make more connections with the reader or possibly make some ideas clearer.  I can take steps towards this by adding more of these unique ideas to my sketch paper where I brainstorm ideas.

Current Vs Number of Lightbulbs

In doing this project I demonstrated growth in my personal awareness and responsibility.  I usually find groups projects stressful and feel tempted to shut myself out from the other members, but as I was working on the project I started to realize that I needed to properly manage the work I did and own up to my responsibility of communicating with and helping my peers.  Whenever I could, I tried to be useful in the lab by lending help and explanations to the others so that we could all understand what was going on.  In return they were able to work more efficiently and I had less stress to manage.  I learned to persevere through challenging moments by working cooperatively with my group so we could solve problems together.

My biggest strength in this project was my critical thinking skills. I enjoy science because of its requirement for analysis, and this project had plenty of that.  Next time I want to add more creative elements and flare into my project to make it appear more aesthetically unique and individual.

 

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