Monday, 6 November 2017

My IE reflection!


What was the most important thing you learned?
What was your favorite thing about this project?
The most important thing was finding information that was true and trying not to tell people things that they already knew about this topic. The other most important thing was asking for help when I needed it, some people have trouble asking for help but I’m glad I did!
My creation! I had an idea to make a kiwis borrow and I am now getting ready for it to be donated to a zoo, not quite sure which one though but I enjoyed making it out of my own resources and making it myself, I also liked having help on what colour I should paint it, but I loved my creation!
What changes did you make along the way?
What was the toughest part?  How could you improve this the next time?
I had to change my idea of making a book and a borrow, I could only make one and it was really hard, another challenge I had was facts, there was a lot that people didn’t know, but some that they knew and others didn’t so I made a hard choice on facts too
The toughest part was getting up in front of my learning team and not messing up my words and talking about something off topic! I think I can help this by practicing in front of my family so I can speak more clearly and be more confident
What are your next steps or new ideas for next time?
I am already thinking of what to do next year! I am going to improve on a lot of things! Like my punctuation, my presentation, my speech and a few other things in between, I can’t wait to use one of my new ideas and teach others about something that they can use in the future and be proud that they know it!

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