There was no one in my group as in this project we worked alone on creating objects for our binders. We were tasked to create one sheet for each divider we had that explained in photos how we acted and felt about certain activities. We were rarely given critique so as of now I can not talk about how I did as a group partner as I was not in group. But was a one man team making something for myself.
The first few sheets that I had to create had probably the most amount of work ethic. I spent multiple hours finding photos that I actually good in. That wasn't just it as I had to brainstorm what I wanted to put on each individually. The first photo(left) took the longest to create as it was difficult to find photos to use as I was not aware that we could simply use any photo. Once I found that out it ended up taking an hour to still figure out what photos to put. The twelve values were also very hard to find as we had to come up with stuff we value as I don't find myself valuing much to a high level as I feel that if you don't care about everything equally you will never have a favorite. Plus, if you never expect anything you will never be disappointed. Content in the later stages could have been improved as I felt as if I rushed them. I threw pictures together as I only had a couple of days to finish them so they felt sloppy, but they may not look like that however.
Paragraph 3: Talk about what you learned/how you worked during this project in terms of the class values: How did you use/demonstrate empathy, grit, responsibility, respect, and integrity throughout the project? I put plenty of effort into making every sheet the best as possible. Even those who got less time than the first few still got every last bit of work into it. They may have not been given the best of the best. But they were definitely given as much as possible become surprisingly close to be being like their competition. defiantly
Paragraph 4: Talk about exhibition and your final products. How do you feel about what you had to offer to the group? How would you grade yourself in terms of our 9th grade learning outcomes and the class values? In this paragraph, make any other connections that you have not already had an opportunity to make, and share any lingering thoughts or questions from the project.
The first few sheets that I had to create had probably the most amount of work ethic. I spent multiple hours finding photos that I actually good in. That wasn't just it as I had to brainstorm what I wanted to put on each individually. The first photo(left) took the longest to create as it was difficult to find photos to use as I was not aware that we could simply use any photo. Once I found that out it ended up taking an hour to still figure out what photos to put. The twelve values were also very hard to find as we had to come up with stuff we value as I don't find myself valuing much to a high level as I feel that if you don't care about everything equally you will never have a favorite. Plus, if you never expect anything you will never be disappointed. Content in the later stages could have been improved as I felt as if I rushed them. I threw pictures together as I only had a couple of days to finish them so they felt sloppy, but they may not look like that however.
Paragraph 3: Talk about what you learned/how you worked during this project in terms of the class values: How did you use/demonstrate empathy, grit, responsibility, respect, and integrity throughout the project? I put plenty of effort into making every sheet the best as possible. Even those who got less time than the first few still got every last bit of work into it. They may have not been given the best of the best. But they were definitely given as much as possible become surprisingly close to be being like their competition. defiantly
Paragraph 4: Talk about exhibition and your final products. How do you feel about what you had to offer to the group? How would you grade yourself in terms of our 9th grade learning outcomes and the class values? In this paragraph, make any other connections that you have not already had an opportunity to make, and share any lingering thoughts or questions from the project.