Wednesday, March 4, 2015
My part!
Looking forward, the class will be harvesting and preparing our vegetables for the staff at the end of our project. However, The main goal of our project is to expose our students to technology, teamwork, and responsibility while promoting growth as a student. We would like to remain in contact with our partner school for the remaining portion of our project. We will need their insight on growing and serving vegetables. Not only will they help us with our project, but also it will help create an international classroom of learners.
Using project-based learning will give students a chance to learn at a deeper level, also being able to see their growth over the length of the project. Management and organizational skills are a must for this project and future works. Children will learn how to manage their project and identify the important deadlines that need to be meet. These skills will help the students grow in more areas then one.
The end result of our project will be preparing and serving the vegetables of our class garden to the staff. The students will have the responsibility of growing, gathering, creating, and serving their product to the staff. The class will work together to meet this goal.
The many tools students will be using during this project will give them a strong foundation for future works. Understanding how to work with a group to reach a common goal, implementing different types of technology, and responsibly harvesting and preparing vegetables for the staff will all be a major goal for the class.
its about a minute and a half!
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I think it sounds good, I like how you sum up the underlying goals of the project and how they are the real purpose of the garden.
ReplyDeletethat looks really good.
ReplyDeleteI think at the end you should say, "that sums up our introduction to project based learning and our class vegetable garden and tasting party. thanks for listening"