Spanish 10 Core Competency Reflection

I demonstrated the core competency of thinking by using evidence to make judgements on what I should or should not do on my project. I have actively chosen to fire my neurons and make the executive decision to label my family tree’s personal titles in Spanish because I am in a Spanish class and it would be stupid not to make everything in Spanish. I normally hate thinking and love to live my life in autopilot mode, but I made an exception for this class and this class only. I hate my life and this class.

CPR Reflection

  1. What is something you learned or that you didn’t know or consider before?

I learned that the 2 breaths have been fazed out as of recently and that the Heimlich family did not allow their name to be associated with the obstructed airway procedure.

2. What is a key takeaway from the Theory or Practical CPR unit?

I didn’t really learn much other than where to place my hands in a scenario. This class is boring.

3. How does this unit connect to the nutrition unit learned previously?

We sat depressed in a classroom for the entire block.

Core Competency Reflection

  1. I can ask open-ended questions to gather information

My only interaction in this class is asking only the most stupid and outlandish questions like “What if they owe us money?”

2. I can reflect on my thinking.

Yes, I did reflect on all of my stupid questions and made the executive decision to not do anything about them. I will continue to be a complete idiot in class.

3. I can tell what is important to me and explain my values.

There is one declaration I can make right here, right now about what is important to me. Or rather, what isn’t. CPR is utterly useless to me and will serve no meaningful purpose in my life. Any values I had up to that point I had to re-adjust in order to scrub them clean of anything that is related to CPR.

4. I can identify and describe my qualities.

  1. Fat
  2. Stupid
  3. Fat
  4. Polish
  5. Stupid
  6. Fat