Spanish 11: Romeo y Julieta Paragraph

My artifact is my groups Romeo y Julieta paragraph. We tried to add lots of details to make the paragraph flow. We didn’t want it to sound choppy. My group shared ideas to make the paragraph sound as good as possible. My group was able to converse well with each other which was a good thing, because we added onto each others ideas. After we finished writing the paragraph we all took turns reading the sentences so we could work on pronouncing all the words correctly. We read it through twice to fix any mistakes we made. We did a pretty good job overall.

Physics Core Competency Self-Assessment

Thinking

Position vs. Time Graphs for Constant Velocities Lab

I can analyze evidence to make judgements, by collecting data, and making a graph that correlates with the data. I can give, receive and act on feedback to progress in my goals, getting feedback on my labs and to try not to make the same error on the next lab. I can reflect on my thinking. I use evidence to make judgements or decisions as demonstrated in this ‘What did you learn from this lab?’ question. Also for making the position vs. time graphs.

An example of where I built upon someone else’s ideas is for the question ‘How are you going to ensure that your walkers/runners are going at a constant velocity for the entire 50m?’. One of my group members said that we should make the walkers/runners start a little behind the start line. I explained to the group why that would be useful to do.