Friday, November 12, 2010

Reflection

1)   This exhibit was a good choice for putting in my reflection because I actually got to learn about an element and what it works well with and what kind of “superhero” I could make out of this element. I got to learn a lot of different facts about mercury. I got to learn a few how to create a superhero with it as well.
2)   I found getting to create your own superhero the best part. It was really nice being able to get crafty and finding facts out about a specific element. I loved getting to show my creative side and putting all my effort into making my thermometer man.
3)   There were a few things that were hard to find out about our elements. It was hard to write our essay in a comic form because I’m actually a terrible fiction writer. It was actually really difficult reaching my goal on getting a good story with all the right facts in it.
4)   If I could make changes to this activity again, I would make sure Thermometer Man wouldn’t fall off this time and I’d definitely try to make this ones essay a billion times better. I was really upset my 3 dimensional Thermometer Man fell off, and that at this point he’s probably not very reparable; and about my essay, I’d try to figure out how to make it more comic book like and not so much factual.
5)   There wasn’t much of an attitude that had to be put into making this a successful project. I love art projects and I was really excited to be able to do something artsy. It seemed like it was something I was good at, and it’s probably the only project I’ll do well in all year, unless the others involve being crafty too.
6)   I would give myself a 3, my answers are somewhat obvious, but they are completely and utterly what I truly believed about this project. My reflection does demonstrate my ability to judge the proficiency of my project. Some of my sentences are slightly general and not super specific, but this has all came from what I thought about this project.


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