Outside of School and Personal Connections:
1.What have you learned this year that will most help you in the future? (Skill, Lesson, or Knowledge)
To keep a calendar or a to do list.
2.What project or projects have you done this year that have inspired you to want to learn more?
Meiosis and Mitosis In biology because this plays a huge role in my future job.
3.How has your attitude towards learning changed this year?
Nervous at first then more calm towards the middle.
4.What connections have you made this year between what you’ve learned in your classes and your own personal experiences?
During the WW1 project in humanities I had a personal connection because my Great Grandfather was in WW1.
5.How has what you have learned or experienced this year changed the way you see the world?
In spanish during the central america project it had changed my view on how many actual religions there are in the world.
6.What work from this year would you like to look back on and remember when you are a graduating senior?
The Meiosis and Mitosis flip book.
Work and Work Habits
1.What is most important change that you have made as a learner this year?
That being a procrastinator is very bad in the long run so I started getting stuff done earlier.
2.How have you taken an active role in your education this year?
By being on top of my to do list in school and out of school.
3.What piece of work that you’ve done this year are you proudest of? Why?
The Weaselskin Growing Dead Zone. Because it had a relationship to real world problems.
4.What skills do you think are most important for succeeding at AHS? Why?
Creativity-So you don't see the bad side of just writing and give the teachers a new look on a project.
Problem Solving- Because in this day and age people aren't hiring for the sake of things, their hiring people who can solve problems out side of the box.
5.If you could go back and redo one piece of work this year, what piece of work would you change, and how would you change it?
Spreadsheet Workshop- Because i felt as if i didn't put enough effort into the project as a whole.
6.If you were the teacher, what comments would you make about you as a student?
Even though times get rough for him he just stands back up and keeps going.
7.What might you want next year’s teacher to know about you?
That I put in my best effort even if it might be wrong.
8.What is the most difficult thing you have done this year? Why was it difficult, and how did you deal with that difficulty?
Spreadsheet Workshop because I had many dead ends on this but I over came them by talking to dan.
Reflecting on Yourself and Our Model of Education
1.What would you say to an incoming 10th grader about how to succeed in project based learning?
Keep on going with good work so you don' slack and lose a good grade for nothing.
2.How have any of the habits of heart and mind helped you be successful as a student or person?
Collaboration is one of the biggest ones that I succeed in because having another perspective is the best for a projects turn out.
3.How has a relationship with a faculty member helped you be more successful in school this year?
Being in a relationship with Stephen helps me be more productive because I feel as if I can say things to him and he wont get mad or upset.
1.What have you learned this year that will most help you in the future? (Skill, Lesson, or Knowledge)
To keep a calendar or a to do list.
2.What project or projects have you done this year that have inspired you to want to learn more?
Meiosis and Mitosis In biology because this plays a huge role in my future job.
3.How has your attitude towards learning changed this year?
Nervous at first then more calm towards the middle.
4.What connections have you made this year between what you’ve learned in your classes and your own personal experiences?
During the WW1 project in humanities I had a personal connection because my Great Grandfather was in WW1.
5.How has what you have learned or experienced this year changed the way you see the world?
In spanish during the central america project it had changed my view on how many actual religions there are in the world.
6.What work from this year would you like to look back on and remember when you are a graduating senior?
The Meiosis and Mitosis flip book.
Work and Work Habits
1.What is most important change that you have made as a learner this year?
That being a procrastinator is very bad in the long run so I started getting stuff done earlier.
2.How have you taken an active role in your education this year?
By being on top of my to do list in school and out of school.
3.What piece of work that you’ve done this year are you proudest of? Why?
The Weaselskin Growing Dead Zone. Because it had a relationship to real world problems.
4.What skills do you think are most important for succeeding at AHS? Why?
Creativity-So you don't see the bad side of just writing and give the teachers a new look on a project.
Problem Solving- Because in this day and age people aren't hiring for the sake of things, their hiring people who can solve problems out side of the box.
5.If you could go back and redo one piece of work this year, what piece of work would you change, and how would you change it?
Spreadsheet Workshop- Because i felt as if i didn't put enough effort into the project as a whole.
6.If you were the teacher, what comments would you make about you as a student?
Even though times get rough for him he just stands back up and keeps going.
7.What might you want next year’s teacher to know about you?
That I put in my best effort even if it might be wrong.
8.What is the most difficult thing you have done this year? Why was it difficult, and how did you deal with that difficulty?
Spreadsheet Workshop because I had many dead ends on this but I over came them by talking to dan.
Reflecting on Yourself and Our Model of Education
1.What would you say to an incoming 10th grader about how to succeed in project based learning?
Keep on going with good work so you don' slack and lose a good grade for nothing.
2.How have any of the habits of heart and mind helped you be successful as a student or person?
Collaboration is one of the biggest ones that I succeed in because having another perspective is the best for a projects turn out.
3.How has a relationship with a faculty member helped you be more successful in school this year?
Being in a relationship with Stephen helps me be more productive because I feel as if I can say things to him and he wont get mad or upset.