June 7

Water Cycle Comic

 

Reflection:

Using creative thinking was essential for this project since I had to turn a scientific water cycle to a children book. To make the comic make sense, I needed to think and imagine the journey of a little water molecule first. I chose to start it at the top of the mountain, which I needed to draw an extra step describing the little water molecule melting. I couldn’t use many scientific words, so I tried to use the simplest language to discuss the water cycle. I loved creative writing so I added some interesting parts, therefore, it wouldn’t be awkward when I shift from one stage to another stage. For example, my little water molecules expected to make more friends. During the process, I also had to learn how to continue correcting and working on my ideas when my thoughts couldn’t be proved scientifically. I enjoyed drawing this comic because I like making something joyfully and playful in my life.

 

I want to improve:

My comic wasn’t that colourful, so I wish I can remember to add more colours next time. More colours also can attract people’s interests. And I expect I can make the process of the water cycle more clear since only one word was not enough for explaining.

 

 

Tags:

Posted June 7, 2019 by yuningg2018 in category Science 9

1 thoughts on “Water Cycle Comic

  1. Lance Castonguay

    4 – Good work. You have integrated your media into your page and have done a very good job on your reflection. You have made attempts to incorporate the language of the core competencies into your write up and have considered your development and growth as a learner in completing this assignment.

    Reply

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*