This term, our Project Based Learning (PBL) started with
the teachers putting us into groups. In these groups we had to work
collaboratively to create Jolly Jars for the school fair.
This task helped us to begin exploring our PBL question for the term -
How can we build community through our actions? We had to research ideas,
be creative with our product, experiment with
our materials and write instructions that could be followed by others.
the teachers putting us into groups. In these groups we had to work
collaboratively to create Jolly Jars for the school fair.
This task helped us to begin exploring our PBL question for the term -
How can we build community through our actions? We had to research ideas,
be creative with our product, experiment with
our materials and write instructions that could be followed by others.
I learnt that instructions need to:
- Be easy to understand
- Have a example
- Have a verb.
- They need to be clear.
Reflection on PBL:
For our Jolly Jar group I did Origami.
I contributed to my group by buying all the stuff for it and I made the label. I made my
label on google drawings
label on google drawings
Our Jolly Jar was creative because the label was cool and appealing to people's eyes
What I learned about working with others was it was Fun but one member of the group was A
bit annoying because she didn't finish her Jolly jar.
bit annoying because she didn't finish her Jolly jar.
How did we build community through our actions?
We work together to raise money for the community and school bike track
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